2nd Day in Ashgabat

On the way to Nisa, we stopped by the Magtymguly Pyragy cultural park complex. Magtymguly Pyragy was a Turkmen spiritual leader, philosophical poet, Sufi and traveller who is considered the most famous figure in Turkmen literary history. He is referred to as the Shakespeare of Turkmenistan. Please see my previous post for pictures of old Nisa.… Read More 2nd Day in Ashgabat

Türkmenistan was once part of the Parthian Empire

At its height, the Parthian Empire, from the third century BCE to the third century CE, stretched from the northern reaches of the Euphrates, in what is now central-eastern Turkey, to present-day Afghanistan and western Pakistan including Turkmenistan. The empire, located on the Sulk Road, became a center of trade and commerce. Nisa was an ancient settlement… Read More Türkmenistan was once part of the Parthian Empire

Khiva

Khiva is our last stop in Uzbekistan. Tomorrow we go to Turkmenistan. It is my understanding that in Turkmenistan Wi-Fi is not always available. So this might be my last post till I get to Frankfurt on Wednesday. Khiva’s old town is a walled ancient city. We spent the day exploring the town on foot.… Read More Khiva