- Source: State Museum of History of Uzbekistan
The State Museum of History of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston tarixi davlat muzeyi; Russian: Государственный музей истории Узбекистана, Gosudarstvennyj muzej historii Uzbekistana), previously known as the National Museum of Turkestan, was founded in 1876. It is located in Tashkent.
Formerly known as the Lenin Museum, the History Museum of Uzbekistan has since been renovated and more exhibits have been added.
Collections
The highlight of the museum is a very well preserved alabaster Buddha relief found from Fayaz Tepe in Termez. There are numerous fragmentary remains of Buddha heads and decorative motifs found from different sites around Termez. These depict Buddhist art of this region which shows remarkable improvement on the last periods of Gandharan Art undergoing changes with regional affinities.
There are also a collection of Stone Age implements from the cave culture of Uzbekistan. The Muslim section of the museum has a collection of calligraphy and regal edicts from the Tamerlane dynasty to the last emirs of Bukhara. There is a collection of ethnic art and costumes from different parts of Uzbekistan.
The collection covers the archaeology, history, numismatics, and ethnography of Uzbekistan.
References
External links
State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan (Official site)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sejarah Iran
- Soʻm Uzbekistan
- Negara Islam Irak dan Syam
- Sejarah Islam
- Iran Safawi
- Yerusalem
- Moskow
- Seattle
- Perbudakan
- Tokyo
- State Museum of History of Uzbekistan
- State Museum of Cultural History of Uzbekistan
- Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan
- The Museum of Communication History in Uzbekistan
- Amir Timur Museum
- State Museum of Nature of Uzbekistan
- Peoples' Friendship Palace
- State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan
- State Museum of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan
- Tashkent