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Samarkand was our last stop on our trip to Uzbekistan. We stayed at Diplomat Hotel , just blocks away from the Registan Square. After dropping off our bags, we headed straight out to check out the Registan Square. I was blown away when I first saw the Registan Square! Afterwards we headed out to grab dinner. Joe had read about the Emirhan Restaurant rooftop that offered the best view of the Register, so we headed there. Unfortunately, the rooftop was booked, but we still grabbed dinner there. Food was tasty, but portions were on the smaller size, and prices were way higher than anywhere else we ate. On our way back to our hotel, we accidentally timed the Register Square light show perfectly! To be honest, it caught us by surprise. As it turns out, every evening at 8 p. We had 3 full days in Samarkand, which was a good amount to see the main sights without being rushed. Like other cities in Uzbekistan, Samarkand was easy to explore on foot, though the distances were longer. In fact, most of the main sights are all basically connected by one road, making it easy to walk between all of them. These are the places we visited while we were there:. It is the most impressive site of the city, and some say it is the most beautiful in sight in Central Asia. These tilting monuments have survived many earthquakes over the years, but they are still standing. During their occupation, the Soviets worked to restore these buildings, and they even added the blue outer dome to the Tillya Kori Madrasa. Note that your entrance ticket to the Registan Square is valid all day long, which means you can come back to photograph the monument at different times of the day. This madrasa is at the center of the Registan. When you enter the madrasa, head to the left hand side of the courtyard to visit the mosque. This beautiful mosque is delicately decorated with blue and gold all around. The roof is actually flat, but the design makes it look domed from the inside. Walk around and enjoy the many old photos of Samarkand that are on display there. Located on the eastern side of the square, the Sherdor Madrasa Lion madrasa was finished in after being under construction for 17 years. The outside is decorated with two felines that look like tigers, but are meant to be lions. What makes this madrasa unusual is that it depicts animals, which is prohibited by Islamic religion. Opposite Sherdor Madrasa, the Ulugbek Madrasa was finished in after only three years. Ulugbek was said to be well-versed in mathematics, theology, astronomy and philosophy, and he is said to have taught mathematics in the madrasa. He made amazingly precise calculations about the planet and solar system. This mosque is unbelievably massive! It was almost impossible to get all of its facade into one photo! Built in the 14th century, the mosque partially collapsed in an earthquake in It was later largely rebuilt in the s. The interior courtyard contains a huge marble table to hold the Quran, and locals believe that any woman who crawls under the stand will have lots of children. The crawl space was closed when we visited. Not that I had any intention of crawling through it! The reason is that Samarkand was a capital city a few times in the past. This meant that Samarkand was historically a trade center with lots of merchants and shoppers coming from all over the region, and that continues to the present day. We did a little bit of shopping at this bazaar. We also got the famous local bread, which is a delicious large circular and flat loaf like a disc. If you are in Samarkand, you will not want to miss this bazaar! After visiting the bazaar, continue heading Northeast across the pedestrian crosswalk and up the hill to the Hazrat Khizr Mosque. An 8th century mosque once stood on this hill, but Genghis Khan burnt it to the ground in the 13th century and it was not rebuilt until In the s, an influential Bukharan restored it into what many consider to be the most beautiful mosque in Samarkand. This stunning row of mausoleums is adorned in some of the most beautiful tile work in the Muslim world dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries. We loved this place so much that our kids were eager to check out every mausoleum within the complex. Initially, a shrine to Qusam existed in this area for about seven centuries before Timur, and later Ulugbek, buried their family members and closest friends near the original shrine. After surviving more than seven centuries with very little work, several of the tombs were restored in It all looked stunning to me, regardless of whether it was restored or not. Shah-i-Zinda is an important place of pilgrimage, so be respectful and dress modestly if you plan to visit. Daniel was a prophet from the Old Testament and he is said to be buried in this tomb in Samarkand. The prophet is buried in an 18 meter long sarcophagus because as legend has it, his body grows by half an inch a year, so the sarcophagus has been enlarged over the centuries to accommodate his growth. His remains date back to the 5th century BC, and Timur claimed to have brought them from Iran to Samarkand. It is a beautiful mausoleum that we would definitely recommend seeing. Timur originally built this mausoleum in for his grandson and proposed heir, Mohammed Sultan who had died the previous year. Timur had built a simple crypt for himself in Shakhirizabz, south of Samarkand. However, when Timur died unexpectedly in the winter of in Kazakhstan while planning an expedition against the Chinese, the passes back to Shakhirizabz were impassable, so he was buried in this mausoleum instead. After three days in Samarkand we caught the afternoon high speed train to Tashkent to start our journey back home. There is so much to do and see there! I feel like we learned so much on this trip. It was like a crash course on the history of this region, and we really enjoyed it! If you want to read about other places we visited in Uzbekistan, click here. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Asia Uzbekistan. Tillya Kori Madrasa This madrasa is at the center of the Registan. Sherdor Madrasa Located on the eastern side of the square, the Sherdor Madrasa Lion madrasa was finished in after being under construction for 17 years. Hazrat Khizr Mosque After visiting the bazaar, continue heading Northeast across the pedestrian crosswalk and up the hill to the Hazrat Khizr Mosque. Tomb of Daniyar Daniel was a prophet from the Old Testament and he is said to be buried in this tomb in Samarkand. 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