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N 13 B 4.9K C 13 E Jul 1, 2007 F Aug 8, 2007
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Konye-Urgench in northern Turkmenistan is the site of the ancient town of Urgench, which contains the unexcavated ruins of the 12th-century capital of Khorezm. Since 2005, the ruins of Old Urgench ave been protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Fomerly situated on the Amu-Darya River, Old Urgench was one of the greatest cities on the Silk Road. The Nejameddin Kubra Mausoleum on the left and the Sultan Ali Mausoleum face each other across a shady little courtyard. Nejameddin Kubra was a famous 12th- and 13th-century Khorezm Muslim teacher and poet, who founded the Sufic Kubra order, with followers throughout the Islamic world. His tomb is believed to have healing properties and you find pilgrims praying there.

Tags:   silk road turkmenistan konye-urgench Excellent Photographer Awards travel tourism central asia walter callens photography canon

N 5 B 3.3K C 4 E Jul 1, 2007 F Aug 8, 2007
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Konye-Urgench in northern Turkmenistan is the site of the ancient town of Urgench, which contains the unexcavated ruins of the 12th-century capital of Khorezm. Since 2005, the ruins of Old Urgench ave been protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Fomerly situated on the Amu-Darya River, Old Urgench was one of the greatest cities on the Silk Road. The Nejameddin Kubra Mausoleum on the left and the Sultan Ali Mausoleum face each other across a shady little courtyard. Nejameddin Kubra was a famous 12th- and 13th-century Khorezm Muslim teacher and poet, who founded the Sufic Kubra order, with followers throughout the Islamic world. His tomb is believed to have healing properties and you find pilgrims praying there.

Tags:   silk road turkmenistan konye-urgench travel tourism central asia walter callens photography canon

N 10 B 32.6K C 9 E Jul 1, 2007 F Aug 8, 2007
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Konye-Urgench in northern Turkmenistan is the site of the ancient town of Urgench, which contains the unexcavated ruins of the 12th-century capital of Khorezm. Since 2005, the ruins of Old Urgench ave been protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Fomerly situated on the Amu-Darya River, Old Urgench was one of the greatest cities on the Silk Road. The Nejameddin Kubra Mausoleum on the left and the Sultan Ali Mausoleum face each other across a shady little courtyard. Nejameddin Kubra was a famous 12th- and 13th-century Khorezm Muslim teacher and poet, who founded the Sufic Kubra order, with followers throughout the Islamic world. His tomb is believed to have healing properties and you find pilgrims praying there.

Tags:   silk road turkmenistan konye-urgench travel tourism central asia photography canon

N 10 B 6.5K C 9 E Jul 1, 2007 F Aug 8, 2007
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Konye-Urgench in northern Turkmenistan is the site of the ancient town of Urgench, which contains the unexcavated ruins of the 12th-century capital of Khorezm. Since 2005, the ruins of Old Urgench ave been protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Fomerly situated on the Amu-Darya River, Old Urgench was one of the greatest cities on the Silk Road. The Nejameddin Kubra Mausoleum on the left and the Sultan Ali Mausoleum face each other across a shady little courtyard. Nejameddin Kubra was a famous 12th- and 13th-century Khorezm Muslim teacher and poet, who founded the Sufic Kubra order, with followers throughout the Islamic world. His tomb is believed to have healing properties and you find pilgrims praying there.

Tags:   silk road turkmenistan konye-urgench travel tourism central asia walter callens photography canon

N 11 B 5.6K C 10 E Jul 1, 2007 F Aug 8, 2007
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Konye-Urgench in northern Turkmenistan is the site of the ancient town of Urgench, which contains the unexcavated ruins of the 12th-century capital of Khorezm. Since 2005, the ruins of Old Urgench ave been protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Fomerly situated on the Amu-Darya River, Old Urgench was one of the greatest cities on the Silk Road. The Nejameddin Kubra Mausoleum on the left and the Sultan Ali Mausoleum face each other across a shady little courtyard. Nejameddin Kubra was a famous 12th- and 13th-century Khorezm Muslim teacher and poet, who founded the Sufic Kubra order, with followers throughout the Islamic world. His tomb is believed to have healing properties and you find pilgrims praying there.

Tags:   silk road turkmenistan konye-urgench travel tourism central asia walter callens photography canon


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