Known as one of the youngest museums in Uzbekistan, Museum Of Victims Of Political Repression was established on 31st August 2002 by Islam Karimov, the first president of Uzbekistan. Located in the teritory of Shakhidlar Xhotirasi, opposite to the Tashkent TV Tower, Museum Of Victims Of Political Repression became one of the best places to visit in Uzbekistan Tours as it is dedicated to the freedom fighters who get killed for the independence of Uzbekistan. The word “Shakhidlar Xhotirasi”, can be translated to “In the memory of the victims of repression”.
Museum Of Victims Of Political Repression, which can be seen in Uzbekistan Tours, the chosen location base upon the highest number of graves of those were killed by the government for freedom.
Occupying 17 hectares, Museum of Victims of Political Repression is located on the place where "enemies of the people" as per the Soviet government, were executed in mass during 1930, according to historians. Around 100, 000 freedom fighters were arrested in between 1920 and 1940 and among them 13,000 were shot.
History Of Uzbekistan can be seen in the Museum Of Victim of Political Repression which is highly focusing on the violent action taken by Soviet Union or Stalinist on the Uzbek people from the Basmachi movement after 1917 revolution. The history of anti-Russian revolt in Jizak in between 1916 and 1917 can be seen.
Museum of Victims of Political Repression gets the place among Tashkent Attractions, for the memories of freedom fighters of the saddest period and the beautifully carved interior made by the ornament in oriental style.
Dedicated to the victims of the repression of Soviet Union, the complex is included in Tashkent Tours which comprises of two buildings, a park and rotunda with a memorial stone. Rotunda is the building which is topped the dome of turquoise colour. The inscription “The memory of those who died for their country will live forever” is written in three languages on the memorial stone.
The central place of the Museum, there is a prison-van of NKVD, the car which was used to scare the people and gassing the prisoners. During Tashkent Tours, you can see the photographs, documents and personal belongings of the martyred freedom fighters in Museum of Victims of Political Repression.
As the museum is located in the park, according to Uzbekistan Travel Advice, autumn, summer and spring season is best time to visit this museum.
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There is nothing as per law in Uzbek that a woman must wear, so you can bring your clothes that you love to wear. However, the country has its own culture and we believe you won’t like to offend it. So, we recommend packing some light shirts, t-shirts, jeans and long-sleeved dresses covering knees. You need to wear a scarf or something that covers your head while entering a mosque. You can pack some swim-dress to wear near your pool at your hotel.
Well, it’s really up to you. Bring as much as you want to spend in Uzbekistan. The country is not much expensive but most for paying most of the things you will need cash. Cards are not much accepted here. You can exchange your money at the airport or in any hotel or banks of Uzbekistan (both in private & govt. bank). Keep in mind that you need to pay tips in restaurants and to porters (not mandatory, but expected as it’s almost a custom to tip).
No, drinking tap water isn’t considered safe in Uzbekistan. We highly recommend using bottled water while you are in Uzbekistan. Also, make sure to eat clean and well-cooked food. If you are visiting Uzbek inn hot time make sure to keep big water bottles as you will feel thirsty due to the hot climate especially in the day time.
Well, the answer is No. Uzbekistan is not only a magical country with a rich history and spectacular natural beauty but also a very friendly country to visit. If you are afraid of if it is safe, then let us tell you even the country is safe for solo woman travelers. Uzbek people are warm and friendly. They will easily welcome you as their guest. Choose a reliable tour operator and explore the best of the country without any fear.
Of course, you can avail alcohol in Uzbekistan. It is kind of part of their life. Alcohol is taken by many Uzbek people especially, the Russians. Soviet people introduced Vodka and other alcoholic drinks that are now a part of their life. However, some very strict Muslims don’t prefer drinking. However, it is allowed and legal in the country.
Uzbekistan is famous for its ancient cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Shakhrisabz, Termez, and Tashkent that are explained in many historical stories. These places have some stunning old Islamic architecture buildings that make it famous. As well, the natural beauty, mountains, and rich history of the country usually fascinate its travelers.
Uzbek people eat many types of food in their daily life. The dishes of Uzbekistan are delicious. Mostly they eat and drink soups, meat dishes, floury dishes, bread, milk, and oriental sweets. They share their culinary style mostly with Turkic people. Mostly they have a whole meal in one pot. You can try some local cuisine during your visit to Uzbekistan like; Plov, Shashlik, Lagman Soup, Shurpa, Dimlama, Chuchvara, Samsa, and more.
While visiting to Uzbek you are recommended to have the following vaccination-
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Typhoid
Rabies
Meningitis
Polio
Measles
Mumps
Rubella
The country is best to visit at any time except the summer season (July & August). During these 2 months, the country is at its highest temperature that goes up to 40-degree Celsius. However, spring and autumn are a great time to visit Uzbek i.e. from April to May and September to early November. During this period the country remains dry with a clear sky and cool temp.
The tropical climate of the country is great for malaria mosquitoes; hence once malaria was the worst health threat in Uzbekistan. To protect people from falling ill in malaria the govt. of Uzbek has taken various steps and in 2010 the country became malaria-free. Now it has won the WHO certificate as a malaria-free country. Hence, you can stay stress-free about malaria.
In July 2018, Uzbekistan started an E-visa facility and there are 76 nationalists can apply for a visa online. You can go to the official E-visa site, and apply for your e-visa by filling a form online. The total cost is 20USD. It takes 2 to 3 working days for processing your visa and then you can get a confirmation in your mail. The payment you can do only in the working hours. If you are not from a country where you can go for e-visa, then you can go with the traditional way. You can book it from the embassy.
There are 21 countries that enjoy visa free entry to Uzbekistan. Here is the cost for Uzbekistan-
Cost for 30-days single-entry or multiple-entry visa- US$60 to US$100 for most nationalities
Cost for 30-days single-entry or multiple-entry visa - $160 for US nationalities
Additional entry cost- $10Per entry