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Silk Route Collection

The Silk Route, a historic trade network that connected civilizations across Asia and Europe

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Silk Route Collection: India, Ladakh, Thiksey. The immense and beautifully gilded Maitreya Buddha in the Chamkhang temple
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Silk Route Collection: Peoples at Tamerlane, Timur, mausoleum in Samarkand. Sammarcanda, Uzbekistan
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Silk Route Collection: Courtyard of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria
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Silk Route Collection: Syria, Damascus, Old Town, Bab Touma Quarter
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Silk Route Collection: Syria, Al-Zawiya Mountain Region, The Dead Cities, Al Bara, the most extensive of
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Silk Route Collection: Statue of Amir Timur (Tamerlane, 1336-1405)
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Silk Route Collection: Reconstitution of a painting found in an interior of an old house in Catal Huyuk
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Silk Route Collection: Turkish houses in Bebek district. Istanbul, Turkey
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Silk Route Collection: Ota Darvoza, the western gate to the old town of Khiva. A UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Silk Route Collection: Taldyk pass road from Osh to Sary Tash, a part of Pamir Highway
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Silk Route Collection: Yodgorlik silk factory in Margilan, Fergana region, Uzbekistan
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Silk Route Collection: Syria, Damascus, Old Town, Christian Quarter, Bab Sharqi, Ruins of historic Roman Arch
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Silk Route Collection: Syria, Damascus, Old, Town, Azem Palace
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Silk Route Collection: Syria, Hama surroundings, 6th Century Byzantine Sandstone Palace of Qasr ibn Wardan
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Silk Route Collection: Syria, crusaders castle of Krak Des Chevaliers (Qala at al Hosn), a UNESCO Site
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Silk Route Collection: Syria, Aleppo, the Dead Cities, Ruins of the Basilica of Saint Simeon (Qala at
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Silk Route Collection: City walls. Ark fortress, Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
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Silk Route Collection: Statue of Hoja Nasruddin, a semi-mythical storyteller who appears in Sufi teaching-tales
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Silk Route Collection: Rugs or carpets made of silk and cotton, a traditional art of embroidery. Suzanni
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbek bread in the food market. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbek bread at the Siyob Bazaar. Samarkand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
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Silk Route Collection: Traditional dolls. Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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Silk Route Collection: Traditional fur hats for sale. Itchan Kala, Khiva, Uzbekistan
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Silk Route Collection: The main gate to the Khuna Ark citadel. Old town of Khiva (Itchan Kala), a Unesco
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Silk Route Collection: Traditional brooms for sale. Dekhon bazaar, Khiva. Uzbekistan
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Silk Route Collection: Registan square, a Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
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Silk Route Collection: The old caravanserai of Saruhan on the Silk Road. Cappadocia, Turkey, Asia
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Silk Route Collection: Mount Kazbek (5047m), the third-highest peak in Georgia, bordering Russia, with the
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, the outer walls of the Khan palace
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, Makhdoom Talib Madrasah
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, a camel stands in front of the Mohammed Rakhim Khan Madrassah
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, tombs along the walls surrounding Khiva old town
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, the Khuna Ark citadel and the Kalta Minor minaret illuminated at sunrise
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Bukhara, the gateway to the Ark fortress, UNESCO world heritage site
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Bahouddin Nakshbandi historical architectural complex
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Bukhara, a display of traditional knives
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Chorsu bazaar
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Kosmonavtlar (cosmonaults) underground station
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, an entrance to Khiva old town
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, Pakhlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum, the tiled tomb of Pakhlavan Mahmud
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, , Harem of the Tash Kauli complex, an Uzbek performer dressed in traditional
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, Mohammed Amin Khan madrasah and old town walls
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Khiva, the mud brick walls of the Itchan Kala
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Bukhara, UNESCO world heritage site, Ark Fortress, a man cycles past the city walls
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Tim Abdullah Khan bazaar interior
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Interior of Shah-i-Zinda shrine complex
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Silk Route Collection: Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Shah-i-Zinda, Tomb Street of 11 Mausoleums, local women enter a mausoleum
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Silk Route Collection: Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, Osh bazaar, nuts, dried fruit & sweets


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The Silk Route, a historic trade network that connected civilizations across Asia and Europe, holds within its ancient paths countless tales of cultural exchange and breathtaking landscapes. In India's Ladakh region, nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, lies Thiksey - a monastery renowned for its spiritual significance. Here, the Chamkhang temple houses the awe-inspiring Maitreya Buddha; an immense and beautifully gilded masterpiece that captivates all who lay eyes upon it. Journeying further along this fabled route brings us to Syria's Palmyra ruins - a UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in history. The grand Theatre stands as a testament to the city's former glory, echoing with whispers of performances from centuries past. Continuing eastward into Uzbekistan, we encounter Samarkand - once ruled by Tamerlane himself. At his mausoleum lies an enduring legacy of power and influence that still resonates today. The vibrant courtyard of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra beckons travelers to immerse themselves in its timeless beauty. Syria reveals more treasures along this ancient path; Bosra unveils ruins from an ancient Roman town where echoes of bustling markets can almost be heard within its Citadel and Theatre. Krak Des Chevaliers stands tall as a testament to crusader architecture, proudly displaying its UNESCO status. As we venture northwards towards Georgia's Mount Kazbek, nature takes center stage with the third-highest peak standing majestically on the border with Russia. Its snow-capped summit invites adventurers seeking solace amidst breathtaking vistas. Returning to India's Ladakh region in Leh, Stok Kangri Peak dominates the skyline as North India’s highest mountain in the Stok Range – an irresistible challenge for mountaineers yearning for new heights. Uzbekistan welcomes us again with Bukhara’s Kalon Mosque showcasing architectural marvels crafted by skilled hands over centuries past.