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samarkand造句
1. He spent his childhood in Samarkand and Tashkent. 2. They captured and looted many famous cities, including Samarkand, Tashkent, Bokhara and Herat. 3. He returned to Samarkand, the capital of the new Mongol empire he had created. 4. When I was in Samarkand in 1969, this mosque was open to the public. The majolica tiles of the iwan were among the most glorious I've seen anywhere. 5. They captured and looted many famous cities, including Samarkand, tashkent, Bokhara and Herat. 6. Last year, we spent all summer in Samarkand where we hiked almost every day in search for some scriptures. 7. When Samarkand was destroyed by the Mongol hordes, those who were not killed in the fighting fled to the East and West. Many reached only death in the desert. 8. Numerous other routes were also plied throughout the ages, reaching all the way to Samarkand, Tashkent, India, and the Caspian Sea. 9. But Toktamish overreached himself when he tried to demand the cession of territories ruled by another Mongol chief, Timur (1336 1405), whose capital was Samarkand. 10. A boy sits in the court of Tillia-Kari mosque in Samarkand, present-day Uzbekistan, ca. 1910. 11. Let's visit an ancient Uzbekistan town Shakhrisabz located in 80 km to the south from Samarkand. 12. So wrote James Elroy Flecker in his 1913 poem, "The Golden Journey to Samarkand", which played upon exotic and romantic perceptions already well established in European minds. 13. In this partly unfinished building, Persian master builders experimented with architectural and structural solutions later used in the construction of Samarkand, the capital of the Timurid Empire. 14. Personally speaking, after three sweaty days in the same clothes, I was taking the road to Samarkand for lust of a warm shower. 15. For lust of what should not be known we take the Golden Road to Samarkand. 16. In the period of Ming Dynasty, there are some countries in Central Asia area, such as Herat and Samarkand. 17. Viewed thus, as through the wrong end of a telescope, it looked disconcertingly small and distant; but then from Samarkand it would.