Ark of Bukhara
The Ark of Bukhara is a massive fortress located in the city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, that was initially built and occupied around the 5th century AD. In addition to being a military structure, the Ark encompassed what was essentially a town that, during much of the fortress's history, was inhabited by the various royal courts that held sway over the region surrounding Bukhara. The Ark was used as a fortress until it fell to Russia in 1920. Currently, the Ark is a tourist attraction and houses museums covering its history. The museums and other restored areas include an archaeological museum, the throne room, the reception and coronation court, a local history museum, and the court mosque.
The Ark Fortress | |
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Bukhara in Uzbekistan | |
Entrance to the Ark fortress | |
The Ark Fortress | |
Coordinates | 39°46′40″N 64°24′37″E |
Area | 3.96 ha (9.8 acres) |
Height | 16 to 20 m (52 to 66 ft) |
Site information | |
Condition | Restored |
Site history | |
Built | 5th century CE |
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