Friday, April 24, 2020

Bukhara: Sitorai-Mohi-Hosa, the summer palace of the last Emir Alim Khan (1910-1920)

For some reason, tourists are less interested in the suburban palace of the Bukhara emirs with poetic name Sitorai Mohi-Hosa (a palace Between the Stars and the Moon). Although the palace was built comparatively recently (less than a hundred years ago), and its architecture was influenced by European traditions, it is there that one can see an interior typical of Bukhara palaces and get an idea of everyday life of the Emir`s court.

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Ghardaia: the women of the M’zab Valley

Ghardaia: the women of the M’zab Valley

The women of the Mozabite, from the Ghardaia region, belong to the Kharidjites, a distinctive sect of Islam. The uniqueness of this group is that it is imperative that the woman receives training in religion, so she has the advantage of knowing her Muslim rights and has the right to defend herself.

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Rila Monastery: a UNESCO Cultural Heritage

Rila Monastery – a UNESCO world heritage site

With more than 1000 years of history it impresses with both architectural and natural beauty. It’s one of the 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bulgaria, designated in 1983.

Monday, January 28, 2019

Samarkand: the art of handmade paper

Near Samarkand there is an operating paper mill, where craftsmen make by hand famous Samarkand paper on ancient technologies.Whenever people engage their hands and minds to make paper, there is a continuing opportunity for evolution of the craft.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

The Red Fort (Lal Qila), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi



Did you know that India has nearly 3,700 historic monuments, including 31 UNESCO world heritage sites. Among them is the Red Fort, the largest historical structure in Old Delhi and one of the most popular tourist destinations. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.