Monumen Arch of Independence in sunset. Ashkhabad. Turkmenistan.
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President palace view in Ashgabat city
The mosque, constructed by the French company Bouygues, was built in the home town of President Saparmurat Niyazov. and was built by Niyazov with a mausoleum in preparation for his death.
View of the presidential palace (Oguzhan) in Ashgabat Turkmenistan.
Cityscape of downtown Ashgabat Turkmenistan with the monument to ten Akal Theke horses, on a sunny day. The monument was opened in 2001, on the 10th anniversary of the independence of Turkmenistan from the Soviet Union, artist uknown.
Monumen of Niyazov and Arch of Independence in sunset. Ashkhabad. Turkmenistan.
Türkmenbaşy Ruhy Mosque, also known as Kipchak mosque, in local language Turkmenbashi Ruhy Metjidi. Situated in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. It is the largest mosque in the city, and one of its main landmarks. Turkmenistan has some of the largest natural gas reserves in the world, and as a result is vastly wealthy. Most of Ashgabat's buildings are clad in white Carrara marble. The country is the largest importer of Italian marble in the world. The country only sees fewer than 10,000 tourists each year, and is an authoritarian regime, highly closed off to foreigners.
the Alem Cultural and Entertainment Center, Turkmenistan
Night view of the presidential palace (Oguzhan) in Ashgabat Turkmenistan
Independence Park with the Independence Monument, the State Cultural Centre, National Library in Ashgabat Turkmenistan on a sunny day.
"Kipchak mosque, also called 'Turkmenbashi Ruhy Metjidi' in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan."
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: skyline of the Archabil avenue government district - left to right: Ministry of Justice, Alem Center, Ministry of Economy and Finance and Ministry of Railway Transport, in the background the footpaths of the 'Sedar Health Walk', on the slopes of the Kopet Dag mountains (also known as the Turkmen-Khorasan Mountain Range, mark the border with Iran).
Front view to Ashgabat International Airport, formerly known as Saparmurat Turkmenbashy International Airport in sunset light. Located within the city limits of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Independence Monument with fountains and statues of the 27 heroes of Turkmenistan. The tower is 91 m tall.
People walk on the square of the Monument of Neutrality in Ashgabat Turkmenistan on an overcast day.
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan - May 20, 2007: Sale of Turkmen carpets on Tolkuchka bazaar (current Oriental bazaar Altyn Asyr)
Shopping Mall in downtown Ashgabat Turkmenistan on a sunny day.
Mosque in native village of first president of Turkmenistan Niyazov. Hi was brought here. Turkmenistan.
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: Monument of Neutrality aka Arch of Neutrality, Neutrality Avenue - seen against the Kopet Dag mountains - Bitaraplyk arkasy / Bitaraplyk binasy.
This is the largest mosque in Central Asia and main mosque of Turkmenistan.
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan - October, 10 2014: Sculptural composition to fast horses in the park. Ashkhabad, October, 10 2014. Turkmenistan.
Cityscape of Ashgabat with apartment towers, Turkmenistan.
General Views to the president palace. Ashkhabad. Turkmenistan.
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: Wedding Palace, a government building, a civil registry wedding venue - looking up at the top a globe with a golden map of Turkenistan made of titanium, enveloped by eight-pointed Turkmen stars, Rub el Hizb octagram (represented as two overlapping squares). Bagt Kösgi (literally palace of happiness).
Cityscape of Ashgabat Turkmenistan with the Olympic Stadium in the background on a sunny day.
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: Wedding Palace, white Carrara marble clad government building, a civil registry wedding venue - at the top a globe with a golden map of Turkmenistan made of titanium, enclosed by a frame of eight-pointed Turkmen stars, Rub el Hizb octagram (represented as two overlapping squares). Bagt Kösgi (literally palace of happiness)
Ashgabat Turkmenistan - October 10 2019: Monument of Neutrality, the three-legged arch built with white marble, gold details and gold-plated statue of Niyazov.
View of Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan has some of the largest natural gas reserves in the world, and as a result is vastly wealthy. Most of Ashgabat's buildings are clad in white Carrara marble. The country is the largest importer of Italian marble in the world. The country only sees fewer than 10,000 tourists each year, and is an authoritarian regime, highly closed off to foreigners.
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: Ashgabat International Airport, Oghuz Khan Airport - main terminal designed in the form of a soaring falcon, land side facade, hub for Turkmenistan Airlines - Bagtyyarlyk district - Asgabat halkara howa menzili.
ASHGABAT, TURKMENISTAN - May 14, 2019: View of the wedding palace. One of the main modern sights of the city. ASHGABAT, TURKMENISTAN, May 14, 2019
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan - June 10, 2014: Honor guards at the Indipendence Monument. The design of the monument is inspired by traditional turkmen tent and the traditional headgear worn by turkmen girl. Element of the monument commemorates the independence date of Turkmenistan, 27 october 1991.
Dunes in the Karakum Desert, Central Turkmenistan, Central Asia. Around 200km North of Ashgabat. Sits above the largest natural gas reserve in the world.
Ruins of ancient Parthian capital Nisa (also Parthaunisa) located on historical silky road in the Karakum Desert, located near Ashgabat and not far away from the border with Iran, Turkmenistan
Cityscape with Independence Park in downtown Ashgabat Turkmenistan
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: skyline of the Archabil avenue government district - left to right: Automobile Agency, Turkmenhimiya State Concern, Customs Agency, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ministry of Justice, Alem Center, Ministry of Economy and Finance and Ministry of Railway Transport, in the background the footpaths of the 'Sedar Health Walk', on the slopes of the Kopet Dag mountains (also known as the Turkmen-Khorasan Mountain Range, mark the border with Iran).
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan- June 10, 2014: The sculptures of famous national writers at the Independence park with the National library of Turkmenistan in the background. The library was founded in 1895. Ashgabat is the capital of Turkmenistan
View of Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan has some of the largest natural gas reserves in the world, and as a result is vastly wealthy. Most of Ashgabat's buildings are clad in white Carrara marble. The country is the largest importer of Italian marble in the world. The country only sees fewer than 10,000 tourists each year, and is an authoritarian regime, highly closed off to foreigners.
The Russian Bazaar in Ashgabat is one of the oldest and largest in Turkmenistan.
Ertogrul Gazy, a modern mosque that Turkey paid to have built in Ashgabad. It is said to be modeled after the famous Blue Mosque in Instanbul.
The fountain complex in the park. Ashkhabad. Turkmenistan.
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. Much of the city was destroyed by the 1948 Ashgabat earthquake but has since been extensively rebuilt under the rule of Saparmurat Niyazov’s "White City" urban renewal project, resulting in monumental projects sheathed in costly white marble.
View of a street in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. Ashgabat's streets are massive, though traffic isn't commensurate. Turkmenistan has some of the largest natural gas reserves in the world, and as a result is vastly wealthy. Most of Ashgabat's buildings are clad in white Carrara marble. The country is the largest importer of Italian marble in the world. The country only sees fewer than 10,000 tourists each year, and is an authoritarian regime, highly closed off to foreigners.
This is the largest mosque in Central Asia and main mosque of Turkmenistan.
the Alem Cultural and Entertainment Center, Turkmenistan
Telephone Booth in the park with modern apartamentes as a background. Ashkhabad. Turkmenistan.
Night in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
The Kiptchak mosque is the largest mosque in Central Asia
Falcon-shaped roof at the exterior of Ashgabat International Airport, Turkmenistan. Gold-coloured lettering on the exterior of the airport reads (Turkmen/English): Ashgabat International Airport.
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