“Did the Khans truly see all of Khiva from this vantage point?” A question hangs in the air as we stand before Karauльная вышка, the watchtower of Khiva’s Kuhna Ark. This isn’t just any tower. It’s the original heart of the Ark, a fortress within a city, nestled against the formidable Ichon-Qala’s western wall. The Kuhna Ark itself dates back to the 12th century, a testament to the power and reach of Khiva’s rulers. Imagine ascending these very steps, as centuries of khans, guards, and perhaps even prisoners once did. The Karauльная вышка offers a unique perspective, not just on the sprawling city of Khiva, but also back in time. From this elevated perch, the panoramic view stretches out before us, a tapestry woven with the threads of Khiva’s rich history. The shimmering turquoise domes of mosques, the imposing minarets piercing the sky, and the labyrinthine streets of the Ichon-Qala, it’s as if the city unfolds at your feet. The legendary Mohammed Amin Khan, who dreamed of a minaret so tall he could survey his entire domain, might have envied this view from Karauльная вышка. While his Kalta Minor Minaret remained famously unfinished, the watchtower offers a similarly commanding vista. Especially at sunset, the Karauльная вышка transforms into a magical spot, bathing the city in a golden glow. As the sun dips below the horizon, casting long shadows across the ancient walls, one can almost hear the whispers of history echoing through the centuries. The fee to climb is a small price to pay for this breathtaking spectacle, an experience that will remain etched in your memory long after you’ve left Khiva. Remember the Karauльная вышка, the silent observer of Khiva’s story, offering a glimpse into a world steeped in legend, ambition, and architectural marvels.
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“Is that building a government office?” some tourists ask. Actually this is the Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages. This