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Uzbekistan is one of those countries that leave you with more impressions than you expect. In two weeks, we traveled 3,000 km, visited the most interesting places - from the famous Samarkand Registan to the ancient cities of Khorezm. We saw how silk carpets are made, visited a pottery workshop with a 400-year history. We tried the main types of pilaf and discovered excellent Uzbek wine. We drove through the desert to the Aral Sea and learned why it almost disappeared. In this film, I want to tell you that Uzbekistan is more than cotton and pilaf. That wonderful and open people live here, many of whom have preserved unique traditions and crafts. That Uzbekistan is not “another post-Soviet republic”, but a country with a 2,000-year history, on which the main world religions and civilizations have left their mark. Support the channel: 2202 2032 5516 9171 Sber Instagram: / perhulove Telegram: https://t.me/aspishet If you need details on the route, contacts of the heroes, etc. - write in a private message or in the comments. I also recommend Daria Sirotina's guide to Uzbekistan, it's really very useful: https://www.ozon.ru/product/moy-uzbek... Contents: 00:00 Trailer 00:35 Tashkent: seismic modernism and space metro 05:02 Heliocomplex "Sun" in the fog 06:19 Unexpectedly cool Uzbek wine 09:07 History of Uzbekistan in 2 minutes 13:07 Samarkand: medieval beauty and lots of souvenirs 20:23 How silk carpets are made 24:48 Food: how to survive when it's so tasty and satisfying 30:42 Uzbek language 34:07 Pottery workshop with 400-year history 41:27 Khiva: the most authentic city in Uzbekistan 44:23 Chilpyk Tower and a little Zoroastrianism 45:44 A Big Story About the Aral Sea 52:00 Nukus and the Coolest Museum of Russian Avant-garde 54:29 Mizdakhan: Stairs on Graves and a 25-Meter Tomb 58:30 Useful Tips 1:00:39 Bukhara: the Athens of the East