A TNUA group organized by the School of Culture Resources visited Uzbekistan in February to better understand the history, culture, and people of one of the most important countries in Central Asia.

The delegation, apart from members from the School of Culture Resources, also included many professors from the dance, music and general education faculties.

The trip was arranged under the School of Culture Resources' World Heritage Overseas Learning Program. 

Uzbekistan lies in the heart of Central Asia along an ancient route of silk trade between Asia and Europe. Within its boundaries there are four UNESCO-designation world heritage sites: Itchan Kala, Historic Center of Bukhara, Historic Center of Shakhrisyabz, and Samakand.

Its capital, Tashkent, is a modernized city with the country's only rapid transit system. But Tashkent is noted for its Islamic culture, as it has numerous historic mosques and significant Islamic sites, including the Islamic University. 

Some of its other major sights include Chorsu Bazaar, which is located near the Kukeldash Madrassa. This huge open air bazaar is the center of the old town of Tashkent.

The group also visited Khiva, an ancient city of Uzbekistan. Its history can be traced back as far as the 4th century. It used to be the capital of Khwarezmia, and it became the capital of the Khanate of Khiva in 1643.

Khiva is a rectangular-shaped city lying on an oasis with 94 mosques and 63 seminaries. It is the bestpreserved ancient city in the Central Asia.  
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