Bukhara - Übersetzung nach italienisch
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Bukhara - Übersetzung nach italienisch

CITY IN BUKHARA PROVINCE OF UZBEKISTAN
Bokhara; Bukhar; Bukhoro; Buxoro; Buchara; Bukharan; Bokhara the Noble; Bucharan; Historic Centre of Bukhara; Bukhārā; Boukhara; Bukhara, Uzbekistan; Ethnic groups in Bukhara; Mosques in Bukhara; List of people from Bukhara
  • Wall of the Bukhara Fortress, the Ark
  • Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Spices and silk festival
  • Bukhara train station
  • Char Minar
  • Church of Archangel Michael in Bukhara
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  • The Magoki-Attari mosque (south façade)
  • Minister of Interior, Bukhara, circa 1905–1915
  • Nasruddin]] Hodja
  • Amir Alim Khan]], the last emir of Bukhara, circa 1911
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Bukhara         
Bukhara, city and region in Uzbekistan
Bukhara      
n. Bukhara, città e regione dell"Osbekistan
bukaro      
Bukharan, of or pertaining to Bukhara

Wikipedia

Bukhara

Bukhara (Uzbek: Buxoro/Бухоро, pronounced [buχɒrɒ]; Tajik: Бухоро, pronounced [buxɔːˈɾɔː], Persian: بخارا) is the seventh-largest city in Uzbekistan, with a population of 280,187 as of 1 January 2020, and the capital of Bukhara Region.

People have inhabited the region around Bukhara for at least five millennia, and the city has existed for half that time. Located on the Silk Road, the city has long served as a center of trade, scholarship, culture, and religion. The mother tongue of the majority of people of Bukhara is Tajik, a dialect of the Persian language, although Uzbek is spoken as a second language by most residents. Bukhara served as the capital of the Samanid Empire, Khanate of Bukhara, and Emirate of Bukhara and was the birthplace of scholar Imam Bukhari. The city has been known as "Noble Bukhara" (Bukhārā-ye sharīf). Bukhara has about 140 architectural monuments. UNESCO has listed the historic center of Bukhara (which contains numerous mosques and madrasas) as a World Heritage Site.