Nourata

Tourisme à Nurata

One of the most attractive historical places to visit is a Nurata fortress. In fact, in 327 BC Alexander the Great on the site built a fort, which was called Nur, to this day remains of this fortress. Here are preserved the holy places, which attract visitors from all over Central Asia.The majestic castle in Nurata preserved to the present time the form of ruins. The castle was built by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. It was used as a strategically important building between the wild steppes and farming areas. Now the ruins of the Fortress are significant archaeological sites of Uzbekistan.

Among the Muslim special place shrines a holy mineral spring, this is located on the outskirts of Nurata. According to the legend, the history of the source says that the son of the Prophet MoohammadHazrat Ali struck hisstaff on the groundin order to give water to people and in this place gushed.

Chaschma complex combines a well with the source, the Jumamosque and Mausoleum Nur-Ata. Source is considered holy. Constant water temperature reaches 20 degrees. Scientists discovered in the water for 15 trace elements: gold, silver, bromine, iodine etc.

Sightseeing of Nurata can bewitch every visitor of this fascinating place.

In the spring "Chaschma" there are hundreds of fish that provide the cleanness of water. The complex of religious buildings "Chaschma" consists of aspring, a well, Juma (Jammu and Chilsutun) mazarNur-ata and a cad (bath). There are also the ruins of the time swollen walls of the ancient citadel Nur Ata. Not far from the source is an ancient bazaar that is unique in its oriental atmosphere. In the village of Nur, located at the foot of a hill, there is an ancient graveyard of people who according to the legend have seen theProphet Muhammad. In the 10thcentury in the village there was a mosque and many fortifications. There alsolocated many sacred graves to which worship pilgrims from Bukhara and other places. The torrent of pilgrims to the Holy SepulchreMazaar does not run to this day.

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Nurata Sightseeing: The spectacular instants of oriental spirit

Uzbekistan is a wonderful corner of the world where you will find bizarre proportions united tradition and innovation, ancient and modern. This place one of those where you can meet representatives of almost any nationality: it is hardly one who does not fascinate architectural monuments of Tamerlane. Dip into this mysterious and fascinating world, you can go on those paths that go caravans of the Silk Road, stroll the bustling bazaars of Samarkand, Bukhara and Tashkent. Uzbekistan continues to be attractive for tourists from around the world today, because in this state has thousands of unique historical monuments.

Nurata district of Navoi region is becoming a popular destination for both domestic and foreign tourists. For the 6 months of 2012 the area visited by over 50,000 people, of which more than one thousand - foreign visitors.

Nurata attracts the interest of tourists the ancient land of Nur, which is considered the crossroads of the centuries, the historical treasure trove of discoveries. The main attraction is the Nurata memorial "Chashma" - a Muslim shrine, which includes a mosque Chilustun (IX century) and Cook gumboz (XVI century), which have been restored as part of measures to enhance the tourist appeal of the area.

Major reconstruction has been subjected to the Local History Museum, located in the complex. The museum exhibited unique artifacts of the ancient period, the feudal middle Ages and modern Uzbekistan.

In the near future the list of tourist attractions Nurata replenishes the building of a public bath and a mosque Domallya (XVI century). Work on the restoration and reconstruction of these sites will be involved in staff History Museum, the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan and Samarkand Institute of Archaeology, with the support of regional and district administrations.

Nurata Sights. The part of the Great Silk Road

Other areas of tourism development in the area becoming Nurata local handicrafts and ecotourism. To date, the unique embroidery Nurata already recognized as one of the best brands in the national and international fairs. Very popular among tourists souvenirs from local marble, pottery. The potential for eco-tourism, in turn, linked to the fact that more and more tourists rather bored hotels and noisy resorts prefer wildlife and opportunities to live life to touch the local population.

The streets and mahallas that keep the medieval spirit.

The streets can colorfully open history of Nurata than any historical monument. Thanks to street names it can be understood, who lived on them.

So, in the early twentieth century, the city had over two hundred mahallas, which united residential neighborhoods. Each quarter had a name, sometimes more than one. Alongside the official, who usually give the name they are neighborhood mosques, and others were used to reflect the composition of the population, or natural features of the quarter.

For example, a quarter of Mullah Mohammad Shamsi, named after the man who built a mosque on the money, popularly called "Sharshara" - "Waterfall", since the ditch is flowing water has a small threshold.

Nurata became home to different nationalities, moved to the city throughout its history.

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