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"Sart: A Glimpse into the Rich Heritage of Central Asia" Step into the world of Sart, a captivating journey through Tajikistan and Uzbekistan

Background imageSart Collection: A Journey Through Central Asia, Bokhara (engraving)

A Journey Through Central Asia, Bokhara (engraving)
1045805 A Journey Through Central Asia, Bokhara (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Journey Through Central Asia, Bokhara)

Background imageSart Collection: The Modern Village of Sart, and the Site of Ancient Sardis (engraving)

The Modern Village of Sart, and the Site of Ancient Sardis (engraving)
5218820 The Modern Village of Sart, and the Site of Ancient Sardis (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Modern Village of Sart)

Background imageSart Collection: Temple of Artemis, Sardis, 1843. Creator: Joseph Philibert Girault De Prangey

Temple of Artemis, Sardis, 1843. Creator: Joseph Philibert Girault De Prangey
Temple of Artemis, Sardis, 1843

Background imageSart Collection: Wall paintings in a Christian tomb, Sart, Turkey, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Wall paintings in a Christian tomb, Sart, Turkey, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Wall paintings in a Christian tomb, Sart, Turkey, (1928). 4th Century A.D...Paintings on the E. and N. wall of a Christian tomb on the plain of Sardis [Sart], Asia Minor

Background imageSart Collection: The Roman Gymnasium, Sardis, Early 3rd century, Turkey, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

The Roman Gymnasium, Sardis, Early 3rd century, Turkey, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
The Roman Gymnasium, Sardis, Early 3rd century, Turkey, 20th century. Sardis was an ancient city in Turkeys Manisa Province

Background imageSart Collection: Sart People - Tajikistan - Affluent Family - Studio Portrait

Sart People - Tajikistan - Affluent Family - Studio Portrait. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSart Collection: Ruins Of The Synagogue Of Sardis; Sardis, Turkey

Ruins Of The Synagogue Of Sardis; Sardis, Turkey

Background imageSart Collection: Kokand, Uzbekistan - Teenage Boys in Traditional Costume

Kokand, Uzbekistan - Teenage Boys in Traditional Costume Date: circa 1908

Background imageSart Collection: Samarkand, Uzbekistan - The Registan with Arba

Samarkand, Uzbekistan - The Registan with Arba. Note the Traditional Arba Wagon in the foreground, with very large, heavy wheels, suitable for traversing difficult terrain. Date: 1903

Background imageSart Collection: Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Street in the Old City - with Arba

Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Street in the Old City - with Arba
Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Street in the Old City. Note the Traditional Arba Wagon in the foreground, with very large, heavy wheels, suitable for traversing difficult terrain. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSart Collection: Spain. Castile and Leon. Salamanca. New Cathedral. 16th-18th

Spain. Castile and Leon. Salamanca. New Cathedral. 16th-18th century. Gothic and baroque styles. Sart Rib vault

Background imageSart Collection: Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Courtyard of a local mans house

Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Courtyard of a local mans house Date: 1910

Background imageSart Collection: Kokand, Uzbekistan - Men and boys on a Feast Day Festival

Kokand, Uzbekistan - Men and boys on a Feast Day Festival
Kokand, Uzbekistan - Local Men and boys on a Feast Day Festival. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSart Collection: Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Local Man with Traditional Arba Cart

Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Local Man with Traditional Arba Cart
Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Local Man ( Sart ) with Traditional Cart ( Arba ) with large, heavy wheels - seated in classic pose with feet resting on the shafts. Date: 1907

Background imageSart Collection: THE RUINS OF SARDIS. Sardis or Sardes (Lydian: Sfard; Sardeis) was an ancient city

THE RUINS OF SARDIS. Sardis or Sardes (Lydian: Sfard; Sardeis) was an ancient city at the location of modern Sart (Sartmahmut before 19 October 2005) in Turkeys Manisa Province

Background imageSart Collection: SAMARKAND: SART HOME, c1910. In the courtyard of a Sart home

SAMARKAND: SART HOME, c1910. In the courtyard of a Sart home. The Sart people are Turkic-speaking Muslims. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageSart Collection: SAMARKAND: SART WOMAN. A Sart woman in Samarkand. The Sart people are Turkic-speaking Muslims

SAMARKAND: SART WOMAN. A Sart woman in Samarkand. The Sart people are Turkic-speaking Muslims. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageSart Collection: SAMARKAND: SART HOUSE, c1910. A traditional dwelling of the Sart people, Turkic-speaking

SAMARKAND: SART HOUSE, c1910. A traditional dwelling of the Sart people, Turkic-speaking Muslims that reside in central Asia. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageSart Collection: SAMARKAND: SCHOOL, c1910. A school for students of Sart ethnicity, a Turkic-speaking minority

SAMARKAND: SCHOOL, c1910. A school for students of Sart ethnicity, a Turkic-speaking minority. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageSart Collection: THE RUINS OF SARDIS. Sardis or Sardes (Lydian: Sfard; Sardeis) was an ancient city

THE RUINS OF SARDIS. Sardis or Sardes (Lydian: Sfard; Sardeis) was an ancient city at the location of modern Sart (Sartmahmut before 19 October 2005) in Turkeys Manisa Province

Background imageSart Collection: SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6384

SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6384
SpaceLiner transport. Artwork of the suborbital, hypersonic passenger transport being studied by the SART (Space Launcher Systems Analysis) group at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

Background imageSart Collection: SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6385

SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6385
SpaceLiner transport. Artwork of the suborbital, hypersonic passenger transport being studied by the SART (Space Launcher Systems Analysis) group at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

Background imageSart Collection: SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6383

SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6383
SpaceLiner transport. Artwork of the suborbital, hypersonic passenger transport being studied by the SART (Space Launcher Systems Analysis) group at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

Background imageSart Collection: The Ruins of Sardis - Two ionic columns

The Ruins of Sardis - Two ionic columns
Sardis (also known as Sardes, Sfard in Lydian and Sparda in Persian) - modern name is Sart - in the Manisa Province of Turkey


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"Sart: A Glimpse into the Rich Heritage of Central Asia" Step into the world of Sart, a captivating journey through Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. In this affluent family portrait, we witness the grace and elegance people from Tajikistan. Their studio portrait captures their regal charm and timeless beauty. As we venture further, Samarkand in Uzbekistan unfolds its architectural wonders before us. The majestic Registan with Arba stands tall, showcasing intricate designs that mesmerize all who behold it. Tashkent's old city streets also beckon us with their enchanting allure, adorned with Arba and brimming with history. Delving deeper into time, an intriguing photograph takes us back to the Russian Empire era between 1905 and 1915. Here, a Sart woman clad in a blue purdah stands near a wooden door in Samarkand - a glimpse into her mysterious world. Continuing our exploration through engravings, Bokhara reveals itself as part of our central Asian odyssey. Its ancient ruins whisper tales of bygone eras while modern-day Sart village intertwines seamlessly with the site of Ancient Sardis. The Temple of Artemis at Sardis transports us to Turkey's rich historical tapestry. Captured beautifully by Joseph Philibert Girault De Prangey in 1843, this masterpiece showcases the grandeur that once graced these lands. Unveiling hidden treasures within Christian tombs at Sart, Turkey is an unknown artist's wall paintings dating back to 1928. These vibrant depictions offer glimpses into religious practices during that period. Moving forward to early 3rd century Turkey lies the Roman Gymnasium at Sardis – an architectural marvel standing firm amidst changing times; its resilience echoing throughout centuries. Our journey concludes in Salamanca's New Cathedral nestled within Castile and Leon, Spain.