Tag Archives: World Without Compass
Iran – behind the walled gardens
Proud of its plurality and a wealth of arts and culture, Iranians live happily within...
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Finding Firdaus in Tashkent’s Chorsu Bazaar
Now, if ever there was a Firdaus on earth, it would have to be in Tashkent's...
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Bukhara and the dance of the peacocks
The last Emir of Bukhara before the October Revolution
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Pyongyang Metro – an underground museum in DPRK
The elaborately artful metro is something the country is both proud and protective about
Uzbekistan – Pearl of the Orient
The old Silk Route gave us paper, silk, tea, spices, pottery and even religion
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Zoroastrianism in Uzbekistan
As Muslims who were ruled by Russia, Uzbeks feel they are really Zoroastrians and have...
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Aral Sea – the world took away the sea and left behind salt-sand
Cemetery of ships at Aral Sea
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Uzbekistan Airways
Uzbekistan proudly showcases its purchase of Dreamliner and investing significantly in tourism
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Journeying The Old Silk Route
Uzbek Embassy in Singapore - a far cry from the grandeur of its past era
Smoldering guns at DMZ – North Korea (Part 3)
DMZ is a point in history, a point of contradictions, a point of turmoil, a point...