CulturalInscribed 1993Uzbekistan
Historic Centre of Bukhara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Uzbekistan, inscribed in 1993, spanning 216 hectares.
About This Site
Bukhara, which is situated on the Silk Route, is more than 2,000 years old. It is the most complete example of a medieval city in Central Asia, with an urban fabric that has remained largely intact. Monuments of particular interest include the famous tomb of Ismail Samani, a masterpiece of 10th-century Muslim architecture, and a large number of 17th-century madrasas.
| Category | Cultural |
| Date Inscribed | 1993 |
| Area | 216 ha |
| Cultural Criteria | c2, c4 |
| Location | Uzbekistan |
Location & Geography
Coordinates
Latitude: 39.7747200, Longitude: 64.4286100
Inscription Justification
Brief synthesis The Historic Centre of Bukhara, situated on the Silk Roads, is more than two thousand years old. It is one of the best examples of well preserved Islamic cities of Central Asia of the 10th to 17th centuries, with an urban fabric that has remained largely intact. Bukhara was long an important economic and cultural center in Central Asia. The ancient Persian city served as a major center of Islamic culture for many centuries and became a major cultural center of the Caliphate in the 8th century. With the exception of a few important vestiges from before the Mongol invasions of Genghis Khan in 1220 and Temur in 1370, the old town bears witness to the urbanism and architecture of the Sheibani period of Uzbek rule, from the early 16th century onwards. The citadel, rebuilt in the 16th century, has marked the civic center of the town since its earliest days to the present, Important monuments that survive from early times include the famous Ismail Samanai tomb, impressive in its sober elegance and the best surviving example of 10th century architecture in the whole Muslim world. From the 11th century Karakhanid period comes the outstanding Poi-Kalyan minaret, a masterpiece of decoration in brick, along with most of the Magoki Attori mosque and the Chashma Ayub shrine. The Ulugbek medresseh is a surviving contribution from Temurid. With the advent of the Sheibanids came some of the most celebrated buildings of Bukhara: the Poi-Kalyan group, the Lyabi-Khauz ensemble…
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Historic Centre of Bukhara located?
Historic Centre of Bukhara is located in Uzbekistan.
When was Historic Centre of Bukhara inscribed as a World Heritage Site?
Historic Centre of Bukhara was inscribed by UNESCO in 1993.
What criteria does Historic Centre of Bukhara meet?
Historic Centre of Bukhara meets the following UNESCO criteria: c2, c4.
How large is Historic Centre of Bukhara?
Historic Centre of Bukhara spans approximately 216 hectares.
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026