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20 August, 2026, 7 Rabī‘ al-awwal, 1448

Finnish Religious Leaders Visit the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan

15.11.2025   162104   1 min.
Finnish Religious Leaders Visit the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan

The Chairman of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, Mufti Sheikh Nuriddin Kholiqnazar, received a delegation led by Imam Ramil Belyaev of the Muslim Society of Finland.

The religious leaders from Finland are actively participating in events held in our country in connection with the widely celebrated International Day for Tolerance — 16 November.

The meeting took place in a warm and friendly atmosphere, during which the sides exchanged commemorative gifts.

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“Arab Tourist”: Cities of Uzbekistan have historically been associated with trade routes known as the Silk Road

20.08.2026   6433   2 min.
“Arab Tourist”: Cities of Uzbekistan have historically been associated with trade routes known as the Silk Road

Tourism publication “Arab Tourist” has published an article dedicated to Uzbekistan, a unique country located in the heart of Central Asia and closely associated with the rich heritage of the Silk Road, reports Dunyo IA.

Publication highlights an interesting geographical feature: as a landlocked republic, Uzbekistan, together with Liechtenstein, is one of only two countries in the world that are completely surrounded by countries that are also landlocked.

Publication pays particular attention to the historical significance of the ancient cities along the Silk Road, which connected China with Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Samarkand, with its famous Registan Square, Bukhara, with its numerous mosques and madrasas and Khiva, with the ancient architectural complex of Itchan Kala, are presented as key centres of trade, science and Islamic civilisation, whose rich cultural heritage attracts travellers from around the world.

Article also describes the country’s unique natural and geographical diversity, ranging from the vast areas of the Kyzylkum Desert and the mountain ranges of the Tien Shan and Pamir-Alay to the fertile Fergana Valley. It highlights the important role of agriculture, specialising in the cultivation of cotton, grains, fruits and vegetables, and also addresses the region’s environmental challenges, including the fate of the Aral Sea.

“Arab Tourist” publication emphasises that modern Uzbek cities such as Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Namangan and Andijan seamlessly combine the functions of administrative, economic and tourism centres, while carefully preserving the legacy of great historical figures in science, including the outstanding astronomer and mathematician Ulugh Beg.