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Istaravshan – The Ancient Jewel of Northern Tajikistan

Istaravshan, one of the oldest cities in Tajikistan, boasts a history that stretches back over 2,500 years, making it a living museum of culture and architecture. Nestled at the foot of the Turkestan Range in the Sughd region, the city was once a key stop along the Great Silk Road, linking Samarkand with the Fergana Valley. Known in ancient times as Ura-Tyube, Istaravshan has been shaped by Persian, Greek, Arab, and Turkic influences, each leaving its mark on the city’s character.

The Old Town is a maze of narrow streets, traditional clay-brick houses, and bustling bazaars. Here, time seems to slow down, and the scent of fresh bread from tandoor ovens mixes with the fragrance of spices and herbs. The Central Bazaar is a sensory delight — a place where you can buy hand-carved wooden utensils, intricate knives from local blacksmiths, and vividly patterned fabrics.

Architectural gems are scattered across the city, but the most iconic is Mug Teppe Fortress, standing proudly on a hill and offering panoramic views of the city and mountains. Another highlight is Kok Gumbaz Mosque, built in the 15th century by the order of the great ruler Ulugh Beg, a grandson of Timur (Tamerlane). The mosque’s striking blue dome and elegant design reflect the region’s Timurid heritage.

Istaravshan is also famous for its craftsmanship. Generations of artisans have perfected skills in woodcarving, metalwork, and ceramics. Visitors can watch masters at work and even try their hand at making traditional Tajik crafts.

Surrounded by orchards and vineyards, the city offers a gentle countryside charm. The nearby Shahristan Pass opens routes to hiking, with breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and lush valleys. In summer, the landscape bursts into color, while in autumn the region becomes a patchwork of golden fields and ripe fruit.

More than just a historical site, Istaravshan is a city of living traditions — where ancient architecture meets the everyday warmth of its people. A stroll through its streets is like stepping back in time, yet with the heartbeat of a vibrant community still thriving today.

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Local Kitchen

Osh palov

Osh palov

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A signature Tajik dish made of rice, meat (usually lamb or beef), carrots, onions, and aromatic spices. It’s often cooked in a large pot and served at special gatherings.

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Qurutob

Qurutob

by Tadjik OSH

A unique Tajik dish made by soaking dried yogurt balls (qurut) in warm water and layering them with crispy flatbread, fresh vegetables, and fried onions.

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Shurbo

Shurbo

by Tadjik OSH

A rich and nourishing soup made with meat, potatoes, carrots, and onions. It’s slow-cooked for deep flavor and served with fresh bread.

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