Samarkand, crossroad of cultures

The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world’s cultures.

The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world’s cultures. Founded in the 7th century B.C.E. as ancient Afrasiab, Samarkand had its most significant development in the Timurid period from the 14th to the 15th centuries. The major monuments include the Registan Mosque and madrasas, Bibi-Khanum Mosque, the Shakhi-Zinda compound and the Gur-Emir ensemble, as well as Ulugh-Beg’s Observatory.

Title Samarkand
Artist(s) Unrecorded artist
Dates 1370–1405
Places Asia / Central Asia / Uzbekistan
Period, Culture, Style Timurid
Artwork Type Architecture / Historic City
Material Stone
Technique

Cite this page as: UNESCO, "Samarkand, crossroad of cultures," in Smarthistory, May 27, 2021, accessed February 21, 2025, https://smarthistory.org/samarkand/.