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Top 10 Cities to Visit in Turkmenistan: Discover the Hidden Gem of Central Asia!
**Description:** Explore the stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Turkmenistan with this AI-generated video showcasing the *10 best cities* to visit in this fascinating Central Asian nation. From ancient Silk Road cities to modern metropolises, Turkmenistan offers a unique blend of experiences for every traveler.
Using stunning AI-generated visuals, smooth transitions, and immersive narration, this video takes you on a journey through: 1. **Ashgabat** – The capital city, known for its marble buildings, golden statues, and modern architecture. 2. **Mary** – A historic city near the ancient ruins of Merv, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 3. **Turkmenabat** – A bustling city with a rich history and vibrant local culture. 4. **Dashoguz** – A city near the ancient ruins of Konye-Urgench, offering a glimpse into Turkmenistan’s rich history. 5. **Balkanabat** – A city in western Turkmenistan, known for its oil industry and stunning landscapes. 6. **Turkmenbashi** – A coastal city on the Caspian Sea, known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant local culture. 7. **Konye-Urgench** – An ancient city with stunning ruins and a rich history. 8. **Tejen** – A city known for its agricultural heritage and vibrant local culture. 9. **Serdar** – A city with a rich history and vibrant local culture. 10. **Gazojak** – A small town known for its stunning landscapes and rich history.
Whether you're planning a trip or simply curious about Turkmenistan, this AI-crafted video provides an engaging and informative overview of the country’s most captivating cities. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more AI-powered travel guides!
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Turkmenistan (Things to do - Places to Visit) - TURKMENISTAN Top Tourist Places A country in Central Asia Turkmenistan is a country in Central Asia bordered by the Caspian Sea and largely covered by the Karakum Desert. It’s known for archaeological ruins including those at Nisa and Merv, major stops along the ancient trade route the Silk Road.
Ashgabat, the capital, was rebuilt in Soviet-style in the mid-20th century and is filled with grand monuments honoring former president Saparmurat Niyazov.
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Top 10 Cities to Visit in Turkmenistan: Discover the Hidden Gem of Central Asia!
**Description:** Explore the stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Turkmenistan with this AI-generated video showcasing the *10 best cities* to visit in this fascinating Central Asian nation. From ancient Silk Road cities to modern metropolises, Turkmenistan offers a unique blend of experiences for every traveler.
Using stunning AI-generated visuals, smooth transitions, and immersive narration, this video takes you on a journey through: 1. **Ashgabat** – The capital city, known for its marble buildings, golden statues, and modern architecture. 2. **Mary** – A historic city near the ancient ruins of Merv, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 3. **Turkmenabat** – A bustling city with a rich history and vibrant local culture. 4. **Dashoguz** – A city near the ancient ruins of Konye-Urgench, offering a glimpse into Turkmenistan’s rich history. 5. **Balkanabat** – A city in western Turkmenistan, known for its oil industry and stunning landscapes. 6. **Turkmenbashi** – A coastal city on the Caspian Sea, known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant local culture. 7. **Konye-Urgench** – An ancient city with stunning ruins and a rich history. 8. **Tejen** – A city known for its agricultural heritage and vibrant local culture. 9. **Serdar** – A city with a rich history and vibrant local culture. 10. **Gazojak** – A small town known for its stunning landscapes and rich history.
Whether you're planning a trip or simply curious about Turkmenistan, this AI-crafted video provides an engaging and informative overview of the country’s most captivating cities. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more AI-powered travel guides!
. . . From the legendary Silk Road cities of Merv and Nisa to the stunning beauty of the Karakum Desert and the flaming Darvaza Crater, this country is a hidden gem waiting to be explored😍 Don't miss the chance to experience the warm hospitality of the Turkmen people
🇹🇲 Short drive outside of White City - Ashgabat, a capital city of Turkmenistan 🇹🇲
Ashgabat is called Aşgabat in Turkmen. Although the name literally means city of love or city of devotion in Persian. Turkmen historians believe that the name goes back to the Parthian era, 3rd century BC, deriving from the name of the founder of the Parthian Empire, Arsaces I of Parthia, in Persian Ashk-Abad.
Ashgabat is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan. It is situated between the Karakum Desert and the Kopet Dag mountain range in Central Asia. It is also near the Iran-Turkmenistan border.
Ashgabat is a showpiece capital. The city looks like none other on Earth – a thoroughly artificial collection of white marble buildings across a long, dry valley. The biggest attraction in Ashgabat is the many, many white marble buildings.
В Ашгабаде открылся новый отель Гарагум. Туркменистан.
В Ашгабаде открылся новый отель Гарагум. Туркменистан.
Ashgabat Zoo Turkmenistan
Ashgabat Zoo Turkmenistan
Derweze firecrater, “Gates of Hell”, desert of Turkmenistan
On the motorcycle around the Caspian Sea. Visiting the Derweze firecrater in central Turkmenistan. Desert of Karakum. Gas krater (2017) Iran, Turkmenistan, Usbekistan 20.000km motorcycle journey. BMWr100gs
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The culture of Turkmenistan holds an almost hypnotic allure with its raw and matchless authenticity. Influenced over time by ancient Iranian empires, Turkic nomadic tribes, the sedentary peoples of nearby Bukhara and the inhabitants of the Caspian Sea coastline, the customs formed across Turkmenistan’s fierce expanse have proudly survived the sands of time. The unique traditions of Turkmenistan can now be appreciated on a journey to this least-visited country in Central Asia, where tourists can ride a purebred Akhal-Teke horse, hear the exotic strumming of a gidjak, enjoy a traditional bakhshi performance, buy a Turkmen headscarf and stand in awe of the centuries-old carpet weaving process.
Turkmen Akhal-Teke Horses
Turkmen Akhal-Teke horses are among the rarest and most highly prized breeds in the world. Believed to be descended from the extinct Nisean horse of modern-day Iran, their name is a reference to an oasis called Akhal and a local tribe known as the Teke. These one-owner stallions have been the tireless helpers of local nomads and soldiers for centuries, yet their value goes beyond speed and agility: Graceful, thin-legged and beautiful, they look like statuettes come to life. In the 20th century, the Akhal-Teke horse gained international renown after proving its abilities in international competitions, and one even joined the stables of Queen Elizabeth II. A cultural treasure, Turkmenistan now has a national holiday dedicated to this stately steed. Tourists can visit stables near Ashgabat to take riding lessons and admire these luxurious animals.
Turkmen Carpets
Turkmen carpets are as much a symbol of Turkmenistan as tulips are of Holland and cigars are of Cuba. Historically, nomadic tribes have used carpets as prayer rugs, decorative items, wardrobes, beds, heating for yurts and padding for camels. Carpet weaving skills have been passed down from mother to daughter for generations, and in addition to following specified techniques, the women must be careful in their selection of quality materials and dyes. Turkmen carpets are defined by their strict geometric patterns and varying shades of red, yet each tribe employs an individual design and unique ornamentation that is not duplicated elsewhere. Every rug takes an astonishing amount of time and incredible skill to complete and is therefore highly prized, with some of the most historic examples on display at the Turkmen Carpet Museum in Ashgabat.
Turkmen Clothing and Jewelry
Turkmen clothing and jewelry is designed to reflect a person’s social status and region of origin, to protect from the evil eye and shield from the unforgiving climate. Even today, many people in Turkmenistan can still be seen in traditional costume, which for men includes embroidered shirts, custom shoes and sheep hats called telpek, and for women a robe and special headdress. Shades of red are especially common in Turkmenistan dress, for red is believed to have the ability to ward off evil. Jewelry is likewise valued as both an amulet and a sign of social status. It can be worn by men, women and even prized horses, and is traditionally made from silver. Turkmen jewelry often includes inserts of precious stones purported to hold magical properties and to include images of insects and animals, regarded as a link between man and nature.
Turkmen Music and Dance
The ancient roots of Turkmen music and dance is evidenced in centuries-old household items which are decorated with images of musicians and in the historic tales of skilled songwriters preserved in local folklore. Most notable among local dances is the kushtdepdi performance, endemic to the Yomut tribe of the Caspian Sea coast but now popular at national festivals around the nation. Now a UNESCO-recognized performance, kushtdepdi is carried out with precision in order to convey a special meaning. Such dances are often accompanied by traditional polyphony, ritual instruments and many types of bells. Other popular instruments today include the stringed dutar and the tuyduk, a wind instrument which is tied to shamanistic ceremonies that are reminiscent of ancient Turkmenistan religions and still performed at local celebrations.
Harirud river (Herat river, Hari river, Tejan river, Tedzen river) Afghanistan, Iran, Turkmenistan.
The Hari River or Herat River is a river flowing 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) from the mountains of central Afghanistan to Turkmenistan, where it forms the Tejend oasis and disappears in the Karakum Desert. In Turkmenistan it is known as the Tejen or Tedzhen river and passes close to the city of Tedzhen. To the Ancient Greeks it was known as the Arius. In Latin, it was known as the Tarius. Part of this river is also in Iran.The river originates in the Baba mountain range, part of the Hindu Kush system, and follows a relatively straight course to the west.
Still some 200 kilometres (120 mi) upstream from Herat the river meets the Jam River at the site of the Minaret of Jam, the second tallest ancient minaret in the world at 65 metres (213 ft).
In western Afghanistan the Hari Rud flows to the south of Herat. The valley around Herat was historically famous for its fertility and dense cultivation. After Herat, the river turns northwest, then north, forming the northern part of the border between Afghanistan and Iran. Farther north it forms the south-eastern part of the border between Iran and Turkmenistan. The Iran–Turkmenistan Friendship Dam is on the river. The Afghan-India Friendship Dam (Salma Dam) is a hydroelectric and irrigation dam project located on the Hari Rud in Chishti sharif District of Herat Province in western Afghanistan. The average annual discharge of the Hari Rud is about 55 m3/s, but during a spring flood in 1939 the discharge went up to 1090 m3/s. In 2000, the river dried up completely during a 10-month drought.
The RAREST HORSE on Earth (Akhal-Teke)
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In Turkmenistan, horses are so loved that they are considered a family member. They have a specific breed of horse, called the Akhal-Teke, which is only found here and it's one of the most unique animals I've ever seen!
They are known for their speed, intelligence, endurance and ability to withstand extreme temperatures as they live in the desert. There are currently less than 6,000 Akhal-Teke horses left on earth, and I was lucky enough to visit 70 of them today in a small farm outside of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
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Türkmenistanyň Malaýziýadaky Ilçihanasynyň gurnamagynda «Türkmenistan — parahatçylygyň we ynanyşmagyň Watany» şygary bilen bellenilýän ýylynda Türkmenistanyň Garaşsyzlygynyň şanly 30 ýyllygy mynasybetli 2021-nji ýylyň 26-njy we 27-nji sentýabrynda günüň agşamky ýarymynda Malaýziýanyň Kuala-Lumpur şäherindäki uzynlygy boýunça günorta-güdogar Aziýada 1-nji orunda we dünýäde 7-nji orunda hem-de boýy 🗼 421 metr bolan, «Menara Kuala Lumpur» @menarakl (KL Tower) telediňi Türkmenistanyň milli baýdagynyň reňkleri bilen yşyklandyryldy.
Mundan başga-da, 2021-nji ýylyň 27-nji sentýabrynda Malaýziýanyň Kuala-Lumpur şäheriniň merkezi «Merdeka» meýdançasynyň öňünde ýerleşen, boýy 93 metr we ini 37 metr bolan, Malaýziýanyň iň uly LED monitorynda Türkmenistanyň Garaşsyzlygynyň şanly 30 ýyllygyna bagyşlanan ýörite wideoşekiller halk köpçüligine ýetirildi. Şeýlelikde, şäheriň ýaşaýjylary we myhmanlary üçin Türkmenistan bilen, döwletimiziň daşary syýasaty bilen hem-de ykdysady, medeni we sport ugurlarynda ýetilen sepgitleri bilen ýakyndan tanyşmaga mümkinçilik döredildi.
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Rugged Rides - Pamir 2019 - Part Six - Meeting the Panj River
Here we go again! Three magnificent riders seeking adventure on heavy bikes, nearly 15000km to cover :-) Yet, what we encounter is unspokable, cities of ancient Persia, dry Aral Sea, riding beaches of Caspian Sea, desert castles of ancient Khorezm, Tien Shan, Pamir, uranium mines and roads so beautiful and so high!
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3°Parte Viaggio e vacanze in Australia Gli Aborigeni video di Pistolozzi Marco Avventure nel Mondo
Cosa vedere nel viaggio e vacanze in Australia.Si può affermare che la cultura aborigena sia la più antica tuttora vivente sul pianeta che risale ad almeno 40.000 anni fa. Alcune prove indicherebbero addirittura date più vecchie di 60.000 anni.Il carattere distintivo di questa cultura è ''l'essere tutt'uno con la natura''. Nella credenza tradizionale aborigena, il paesaggio e la natura sono i massimi elementi della vita.Rocce sporgenti, canyon, fiumi, cascate, isole, spiagge e tutto ciò che appartiene alla natura , come il sole, la luna, le stelle visibili e gli animali, possiedono storie di creazione e tra loro collegate. Per il costume aborigeno sono tutte sacre: l'ambiente è l'essenza del credo del popolo aborigeno.Grazie a questo profondo rispetto per la natura, gli aborigeni hanno imparato a vivere in eccezionale armonia con la terra ed i suoi animali. It can be said that the Aboriginal culture is the oldest still living on the planet who goes back at least 40,000 years ago. Some evidence would indicate even dates older than 60,000 years.The distinctive character of this culture is '' being at one with nature ''. In traditional belief Aboriginal, landscape and nature are the best elements of life.Protruding rocks, canyons, rivers, waterfalls, Islands, beaches and everything that belongs to nature, like the Sun, moon, stars and animals, own creation stories and interlinked. For the Aboriginal sacred costume are all: the environment is the essence of the credo of the Aboriginal people.Thanks to this profound respect for nature, the aborigines have learned to live in harmony with the Earth's exceptional and his animals.
Aerial view of Panj River *Панҷ * رودخانه پنج * پنج, *Пяндж Panj River full length journey *virtual
Aerial view of Panj River *Панҷ * رودخانه پنج * پنج, *Пяндж Panj River full length journey *virtual
Aerial view of Panj River *Панҷ * رودخانه پنج * پنج, *Пяндж Panj River full length journey *virtual The Panj, also known as Pyandzh or Pyanj, is a tributary of the Amu Darya. The river is 921 kilometres long and has a basin area of 114,000 square kilometres. It forms a considerable part of the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border. The river is formed by the confluence of the Pamir River and the Wakhan River near the village of Qalʿa-ye Panja (Qalʽeh-ye Panjeh). From there, it flows westwards, forming the border of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. After passing the city of Khorugh, capital of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region of Tajikistan it receives water from one of its main tributaries, the Bartang River. It then turns towards the southwest, before joining the river Vakhsh and forming the greatest river of Central Asia, the Amu Darya. Panj played an important role during Soviet times, and was a strategic river during the Soviet military operations in Afghanistan in the 1980s.
The Amu Darya is a major river in Central Asia and Afghanistan. Rising in the Pamir Mountains, north of the Hindu Kush, the Amu Darya is formed by the confluence of the Vakhsh and Panj rivers, in the Tigrovaya Balka Nature Reserve on the border between Afghanistan and Tajikistan, and flows from there north-westwards into the southern remnants of the Aral Sea. In its upper course, the river forms part of Afghanistan's northern border with Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. In ancient history, the river was regarded as the boundary of Greater Iran with Turan, which roughly corresponded to present-day Central Asia.