Kashgar, one of the most important cultural and commercial centers in the heart of Asia, connects the civilizations of China, Central Asia, India, and the Middle East as a crossroads of the Silk Road. Developing as a powerful center of Turkic-Islamic culture for centuries, the city has particularly distinguished itself in science, art, and trade since the Karakhanid period. Its traditional East Turkestan architecture, bazaar culture, madrasas, m…
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Kashgar, one of the most important cultural and commercial centers in the heart of Asia, connects the civilizations of China, Central Asia, India, and the Middle East as a crossroads of the Silk Road. Developing as a powerful center of Turkic-Islamic culture for centuries, the city has particularly distinguished itself in science, art, and trade since the Karakhanid period. Its traditional East Turkestan architecture, bazaar culture, madrasas, m…