In Tashkent, Amir Temur is sitting on a horse. In Samarkand he sits on a throne , and in Shakhrisabs he stands .
The secret is simple: in his native Shakhrisabs he got back on his feet , in Samarkand he was crowned and put on the throne, and in Tashkent he was always on campaigns.
Monument to the great Tamerlane. There is a museum nearby. The steam itself is beautiful, there is a lot of greenery, there is a place to walk and relax from the scorching eastern sun.
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Pavel Sindrevich
Level 30 Local Expert
December 17, 2024
On a prancing horse, in full marching attire with a crown helmet on his head, slightly holding the horse slightly pulling the reins with one hand and holding up the other to attract attention, Timur looks very impressive. His motto "Strength in justice", engraved on the pedestal, enhances the sharpness of perception. Perhaps grateful descendants put up monuments to him for the instilled love of justice.
Sayilgoh Street in Tashkent unites two main squares - Amir Temur Square and Mustakillik Square. The monument to Amir Timur is quite beautiful and well maintained. And Tashkent Broadway is somewhat reminiscent of the Moscow Arbat. There is a spirit of creative atmosphere here with national rarities and paintings by "street" artists decomposed right on the asphalt.
The monument, the work of sculptors Ilkhom Jabbarov and Kamol Jabbarov[1], was opened on August 31, 1993[2] in the center of Tashkent, in the central square of the city, renamed in honor of Amir Temur. The opening of the monument, attended by President Islam Karimov, was timed to coincide with the celebration of the second anniversary of the country's independence.
The sculpture depicts Tamerlane sitting astride a horse in full marching attire, wearing a helmet made in the form of a royal crown, with a saber in a scabbard on his belt, which was a distinctive feature of the military class of that era[3] and with a shield strapped to the saddle. With his left hand, the commander holds back the reins of the horse, his right hand is raised up. The name of the ruler "AMIR TEMUR" and his motto "strength in justice" are engraved on the pedestal of the monument
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Дарима Цымжитовна
Level 14 Local Expert
March 26, 2024
The glorious story of Amir Timur will not leave anyone indifferent. We visited the museum next to Him and His Timurid descendants.
Probably already a historical monument, where the ruler of Transoxiana, the founder of the Timurid Empire, the great Amir Temur (Tamerlane) sits on a horse. It was opened on August 31, 1993. It is located in the very center of a well-maintained square. There are a lot of tourists.
It used to be much better. There were more trees, more shadows. It's sunny now. But young people gather and hang out there. There are always a lot of tourists walking near the monument of Amir Timur.
On August 31, 1994, on the eve of the third anniversary of Uzbekistan's independence, a new monument by sculptor I. Jabbarov, a bronze equestrian monument to Amir Temur, was erected in the center of the square, renamed Amir Temur Square
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FUZZY
Level 12 Local Expert
May 1, 2020
The sculpture consists of:
A dry-armed barbarian killer on a castrated horse in the middle of a sultry lawn!!! )))