In 18 km to the west of Ashgabat, the ruins of Nisa, the capital of the ancient Parthian state existing
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In 18 km to the west of Ashgabat, the ruins of Nisa, the capital of the ancient Parthian state existing
Read moreThe name of the city Ashgabat comes from the Persian word “eshg” that means love and “Abad”, which translates as
Read moreOne of the most vivid and unforgettable impressions for tourists in Turkmenistan is a visit to the Bakharly (Bakharden) cave
Read moreIn ancient manuscripts originating from the time of Oguz Khan, epoch-making events are mentioned. And through the patterns skillfully interwoven
Read moreIt is located in the native village of Saparmurat Niyazov – Kipchak, 15 km from Ashgabat. To the state budget
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