Trip to Samarkand
The students of the group 206 of the faculty of “Hydrotechnical Constructions" and group’s head teacher a senior teacher of the department of “Theoretical and Constructive Mechanics” E.Toshmatov made a journey to Samarkand. Samarkand has a special place among the cities of rich history and culture in our country. The ancient and evergreen Samarkand city is distinguished by its historical monuments. Students of our Institute visited Registan Complex, Gur Amir Mausoleum and Shohi Zinda Complex and got acquainted with famous architectural monuments.
Numerous tourists visiting the ancient Samarkand city recognize the mausoleum of Gur Emir as a unique work of the world-famous architecture of Central Asia. The mausoleum was buried by the Temurids family and heirs of the dynasty. The well-known Shahi Zinda complex is located in the southern part of Samarkand and is one of the most sacred places of eastern Muslims. The unique buildings of the madrassahs of Ulugbek, Sherdor and Tilla-Kori in the Registan square are distinguished by the beauty of the city. These and many other buildings have a worthy place in the history of unique masterpieces of world architecture.
A person who has stepped into the territory of Samarkand first of all feels the spirit of reflection. The clear air of the city and the water of the lake provide unimaginable energy. If not, these definitions are not merely the descriptions, but their prerogative is the truth. The ancient Samarkand is a sacred land, where all saints, great scholars and great ones have eternal resting place. Visiting these sacred places of worship, visiting Tashkent, will definitely bring you joy and joy. Our trip to Samarkand left a memorable impression on our students.
Report by E.Toshmatov, a senior teacher of the department of “Theoretical and constructive mechanics”
R.Jumaniyozov, the press secretary of the institute