A smart chaikhana with traditional pillars and painted ceilings. The riverside tea-beds offer a delightful perch for lazy afternoons, but on summer evenings the mosquitoes are fearsome. It's a 1.5km dogleg walk, downhill from the Somoni Statue.
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On a terrace above the banks of River Zerafshan, 1.5km southeast of today's Penjikent, the ruins of a major Sogdian town slowly bake to dust. Looking…
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This small museum at Ancient Penjikent chronicles the excavations at the site and displays some copies of the best frescoes (some of them 15m long)…
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A rather stolid horseback version of the nation's favourite statue sits alongside Rudaki, in front of the TCell building.
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A statue of Devastich, the area's last Sogdian leader, dominates the roundabout at the western end of town.
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On a terrace above the banks of River Zerafshan, 1.5km southeast of today's Penjikent, the ruins of a major Sogdian town slowly bake to dust. Looking…