lørdag 15. november 2025

Destruction in the Heart of Old Samarkand

Beyond the narrow alleys of the mahalla east of Samarkand’s famed Registan, past ladas parked beside irrigation ditches and high walls hiding garden courtyards, what was once a neighborhood adjacent to a modest mausoleum is now a barren landscape. Despite months of warnings and concerns aired from both abroad and domestically, a part of Samarkand was quietly demolished even as visitors flocked to its grand attractions.

Samarkand – branded at present as the “cultural capital of the Islamic world” – just hosted UNESCO’s 43rd General Conference. It was the first time the biannual conference had been held outside of Paris since the 1980s, a great honor for Uzbekistan.

UNESCO – the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization – is dedicated to “strengthening our shared humanity through the promotion of education, science, culture, and communication.”