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Low angle view through the arches of the Tok-i Tilpak Furushon Bazaar Bukhara, Uzbekistan, pictured on July 10, 2010 in the early morning. Tok-i Tilpak Furushon Bazaar, or the Capmaker's Bazaar is one of the remaining domed Bazaars originating in the 16th-17th century trading boom along the Silk Road. Here embroidered skullcaps were sold alongside books and manuscripts. The Bazaar is laid out in five spokes and contains the tomb of Holy Man Khoja Ahmed I Paran. Bukhara, a city on the Silk Route is about 2500 years old. Its long history is displayed both through the impressive monuments and the overall town planning and architecture. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
Unique Identifier
AA604637
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Public
Size
5400px × 3600px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
17th century
Arch
ARCHED
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Architecture
ASIA
Asian
Bazaar
Bukhara
cap
Capmakers' Bazaar
Central Asia
Central Asian
City
color
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Commerce
Commerce
COMMERCIAL
DAY
Hat
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Islam
ISLAMIC
looking up
low angle view
Man
MARKET
Morning
Moslem
Muslim
People
People
Photograph
Photography
Shop
Shopping
Skullcap
Taqi Telpak Furushon Bazaar
Tok-i Tilpak Furushon Bazaar
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
TRADE
Trader
Trading
Travel
Turkic
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Uzbek
Uzbekistan
WORLD HERITAGE