Persian inspired

Photo essay: Ancient city of Khiva in northern Uzbekistan

by Rami Yelda
04-Jul-2008
 
Khiva (Khive in Persian) is an ancient city in Uzbekistan's northern Khorazm Viloyat (province.) The Khorazm region used to be part of Greater Persia until the 6th century when warlike Turkic-Uzbek tribesmen from the remote eastern steppes invaded the region and made Khiva their capital. In the 8th century, Arabs invaded Central Asia and converted the inhabitants to Islam. Nader Shah of Persia conquered Khiva in 1740 and once again added Khorazm to the Persian Empire. After Nader's death, the Uzbek khans established a barbaric rule in Khiva and turned it into a major slave market where many Persian and Russian captives were brought by Turkmen brigands and sold in its infamous slave market. Russians invaded Khiva in 1873 and in 1925, added it to the newly formed Uzbekistan Socialist Soviet Republic. In 1991, after the collapse of the USSR, Uzbekistan as well as the rest of the Socialist Republics, gained its independence. Present day Khiva is a city-museum. Its old quarter called Ichan Qal'a (inner fortress) is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ichan Qal'a is surrounded by high walls and has four darvozas (gates) built in each corner of the city. There are sixty historic buildings and five minors (minarets) in it. There are still many Persian and Persian inspired architectural and artistic craftsmanship in the city.
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Khiva pictures

by Masha (not verified) on

The Uzbekistan cities of Samarkand and Bukhara tend to get more attention-- while Khiva is quite a fascinating place in its own right. Thanks for posting the pictures!


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Frozen in time?.

by Internets on

Whilst looking at the photos of this place, I swear that I could actually see this place going backwards in time, right in front of my eyes!. I am sure that it has its own charm, but no thanks it's not for moi. Thanks for posting though ;)


Shahriar

Most interesting!

by Shahriar on

Thanks for sharing!


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Nice picture

by Ali reza (not verified) on

Thank you for sharing the pictures with us.City looked very primitive,and there were not too many people in the city.When I was growing up in Iran when kids wanted to call someone ugly would call them uzbak,but people in the pictures did not looked that bad:) Live Love Laugh


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Frozen time in the Twilight Zone

by Danesh (not verified) on

...Seems couple of hundred years ago the time for some unknown reasons has stopped ticking in this town ever since


Darius Kadivar

The Movie The Keeper Was filmed here

by Darius Kadivar on

My article on The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam

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