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Aeroflot: Uzbekistan - palaces, minarets and surrealism

19.04.2023 898

The on-board magazine "Aeroflot" dedicated its cover to Uzbekistan.

The April issue of the on-board magazine of Russian airlines "Aeroflot" released an article about Uzbekistan and dedicated his cover to the architectural monuments of the Khorezm region. We have always been sure that high-quality photos with the background of the sights of our cities are a bright solution for any media content. This is confirmed by many publications in foreign publications around the world.

The publication offers to spend the "most- most" bright and memorable journey in ancient Khiva.

"The inner city of Khiva with minarets, mosques, palaces, madrasas and caravanserais is hidden behind the mighty mud walls of the former capital of Khorezm." – writes the author.

The author of the publication offers to plunge into the fabulous minarets and palaces of the ancient city and imagine what the city would be like if the famous Salvador Dali were a native of Khorezm. The painting of the Uzbek artist Raphael Davletshin has long been recognized as Khiva surrealism. His works can be compared with the paintings of the great Spanish surrealist, they are rarely exhibited, for example, in the Kutlug Murad-inak madrasah.

In the bright palette of the Khiva fortress of Ichan-Kala, the minarets of Islam Khoja and Kalta Minor, which are the hallmark of the ancient city, stand out as a colorful spot.

The author's attention was not spared by the famous Tash Darvoza Gate and the Allakulikhan madrasah building, built during the reign of the Khorezm Khans. The author also offers to dive into the details of the ancient domes of the mausoleum of Pakhlavan Mahmud and the unique 213 wooden columns of the Khiva Juma Mosque dating from the IX-X centuries.

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