Nineth day of practice at Bukhara Emir's palace

Hello my dear followers 

we continued our practice at EMIR'S palace 


The palace’s origins lie in the expansion of the Russian Empire to Central Asia in the second half of the 19th century. Towards the end of the century, strong diplomatic relations developed between Russia and the Bukhara Emirate, and the development of railways continued. The settlement of New Bukhara was established 12km from Bukhara, on the railway line to Tashkent, and New Bukhara became a base for the Russian military, engineers, and builders. In a sense, New Bukhara was also a diplomatic town, which hosted various offices that represented the Russian Empire in the Emirate of Bukhara.




Thanks to our teacher Dilnoza Olimovna and my lovely coursemates i can change new informations and historical facts about this place

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