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Khiva, Uzbekistan

By Sonyaandtravis @sonyaandtravis

Khiva is located around 500km north-west of Bukara and situated almost on the Turkmenistan border. To get there from Bukara we caught a shared taxi, shared taxis are a great form of transport, the only negative is you need to wait for all four seats to fill up, and this time we waited over two hours for two passengers to fill the car.

A former capital of the Khwarezmian civilization in the ancient Khwarezmia region, the Itchan Kala is the main former walled city of Khiva and contains over fifty monuments, most tiled with blue mosaics.

One of the nicest of these monuments is the unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret, a beautiful fifteen metres in diameter and twenty-nine metres high. The one-third complete minaret is covered in blue mosaics.

We spent a day wandering the Itchan Kala before catching an overnight sleeper train to Samarkand.

West entrance gate to Khivas Ichon Qala with unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret visible behind
Blue mosaics of the unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret
Map of all the inner buildings with blue highlights indicating blue mosaics

Khiva map with minaret in the background
Juma Minaret
Islom-Hoja Minaret

Mud brick buildings in Khivas Ichon Qala
Alloquli Khan Medressa
Alloquli Khan Medressa

Water channels on a mud brick wall
The western wall of Khivas Itchan Kala
Travis and Sonya with the Khivas Itchan Kala in the background

Looking through Oq Shihbobo bastion towards Khivas Itchan Kala
The unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret and Muhammad Amin Khan Medressa
Overlooking Khivas Itchan Kala from the west wall

Overlooking eastern Khivas Itchan Kala from the west wall
Muhammad Amin Khan Medressa
lom-Hoja Minaret and Medressa

Mohammed Rakhim Khan Medressa
North entrance gate to Ichon Qala
Inside one of the many Medressa inside the Itchan Kala

Uzbek family playing traditional music
Minarets on Mohammed Rakhim Khan Medressa
One of the many alleys in Khivas Itchan Kala

Looking past Mohammed Rakhim Khan Medressa towards the west entrance
Mohammed Rakhim Khan Medressa with Islom-Hoja Minaret visible in the background
The bazaars in-between the historic buildings

The bazaars around the Kalta Minor Minaret selling local Uzbek handicrafts
Wooden carved walking sticks being sold
One of the many turquoise mosaic minarets

Wooden column base in Tosh-Hovli Palace
One of the original wooden columns on display in Tosh-Hovli Palace
The wooden columns in Juma Mosque

View of west Ichon Qala and unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret from Juma Minaret
View of Islom-Hoja Minaret from Juma Minaret
View of west Ichon Qala and unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret from Juma Minaret

Entrance to Islom-Hoja Medressa
Minaret of Islom-Hoja Medressa
Inside Sherghozi Khan Medressa


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