Uzbekistan

Ancient Termiz

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Ancient Termiz (also included in the serial nomination “Silk Roads Sites in Uzbekistan”) is a serial nomination including eleven proprieties around the modern town of Termiz. There are ruins of Buddhist temples (1st to 4th century), Islamic Mausoleums (9 to 16th century) or minaret (12 th century), Greek-Bactrian, Sogdian or Mongol fortifications (3rd BC to 9th century). One monument (Oq-Ostona Bobo) is standing individually on the TWHS, and is 150 km north from Termiz.
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Ancient Termiz (ID: 5298)
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On tentative list 2008 Site history
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First published: 27/04/20.

Jarek Pokrzywnicki

Ancient Termiz

Ancient Termiz (On tentative list)

Ancient Termiz by Jarek Pokrzywnicki

Site visited in April, 2010. Public transport - marszrutka, shared taxi, taken from Samarkanda.


Area rich of historical monuments but traces are scattered in many different places all around the city and in the outskirts. Termez was inhabited from prehistorical times with its heydays during Buddhist era 1-3 century AD. All that ends with the invasion of Genghis Khan troops in 1220, that razed the whole city. Buddhist structures together with other ruins and later rebuilds are the parts of ancient Termez today. More recently Termez was a witness of withdrawal of Russian troops from Afganistan (1989).

Describing all places I will use names from official UNESCO website, with official translations or names that were noticed on the spot. They can be grouped according to the direction:

North-west of central Termez:

QORATEPA, or Kara-Tepa, located around 1 km from Fayaztepa, to the south-east, during my visit impossible to reach as it was located near the border with Afganistan (security reasons), visible from Fayaztepa, but I was advised not to take photos. Google coordinates: 37.278321, 67.182692

FAYAZTEPA, or Fayoz-Tepa (Uzbek), 3 rd century Buddhist archeological site, recently beautifully restored with Japanese help (UNESCO/Japan Fund-In-Trust Project), monastery complex with clay stupa with the starcase in the middle. Looks like all buildings were built using clay (adobe). All restored / reconstructed up to around 2 meters from the ground, so full layout of the complex is visible. Google coordinates: 37.286510, 67.187689

ZURMALA MORTAR, or Buddhist Stupa of …

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