@@jussim.konttinen4981 it depends on livestyle, environment, family she'll get into, income if this family, what was it like in her own family, etc. Yet live has just begun
It is so exotic, classical, and beautiful. This is probably one of the more interesting trips you've done. I imagine all of the middle East and places like Egypt were this lovely many years ago and not so rough like they are today. I think Ashgabat might be a really interesting city to see not far from where you are.
Wow! those buildings are spectacular 😲😲👍👍& i wish ur guide nothing but success in her education. She did an awesome job guiding. thanks for sharing Gabriel
Yes, I wish we Americans were better at foreign languages and history. It would make the visit more enjoyable. The silk road was a very big factor in creating these far flong cities along it's route. The place looks well kept and the people though not wealthy, rich in culture. Nice video
My parents told me that my ancestors came from Bukhara to Maharashtra, India for spreading Islam so is my Sir Name "Syed" and Middle name Bukhari i.e. from Bukhara. Thanks Gabriel for let me see my ancestral city. They came in early Islamic History and stayed/settled in India.
I was so trillef to find a Bukhari SAYYID as in Cape Town my city their are almost no Bukhari SAYYID We must form a world wide Bukhari SAYYID chat group INSHALLAH As we all family First we SAYYID then Our roots are Bukhari Thanks to Allah
Al salaamu alaykum, to all the people of Uzbekhistan Thanks for your nice tour of city of bhukara, and many many thanks for beautiful young lady student for touring and assisting for nice wonderful place unique city beautiful ancient structures unique mosque its like a Castle nice people.very friendly and cool place and highly recommended to see and to travel thanks sir Gabriel godbless u godbless the Country of Uzbekistan and godbless all people of Uzbekistan shukran Jazilan.from the solid fan viewer from.the phillippines sir vhin 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💕👍👍👍😇😇😇😇☺😊😊
Uzbekistan is far better than Pakistan Thanks to Gabriel for showing us those fine sculpture of ancient city of Bukhara, it's really divine 👍👍👌 ❤️ From India 🇮🇳
Very colourful fabrics and chess sets. The old-style streets look taken care off and while being monotone those businesses seem to brighten every turn.
The architecture seen in this video is breathtaking. Gabriel, you're attending something called the "World Influencer's Congress"- all I can say is if people like you could have an influence on this world, it would be a much better place. Hope you told your lovely tour guide that her English is phenomenal!
Looks can be deceiving. Pretty much everything is new, most of the architecture has been restored and not faithfully, the city has been propped up for a hopeful tourism industry, in fact, Uzbekistan is currently investing purely on tourism but they still have a lot of issues, the workforce is pretty much working on no wages, the average per capita income is $1,238/year or $3.60/day. Even though child slavery is banned, the country has very little control over it and many force older children and adults into slave labor in their cotton fields with an estimated 160,000 slaves. It's also one of the world leaders in human trafficking. The police is pretty much like the old KGB, surveillance, intimidation, attacks are all too common against people that say negative things about the country or its practices.Though as a tourist you're pretty safe, no one would dare steal from you, the consequences will be very severe.
@@mackjeez you better do the #factcheck again. Cuz yeah, almost all of the things you mentioned were in practice just few years ago until our dictator passed away. Since then, everything has changed and you can see it if you go visit Uzbekistan brother. Cheers
Right on David, great hanging with you. You'll be in the next video once again, I'm editing it right now. Stay safe and keep your eyes on that pesky hurricane.
Very historic, neat, tidy and civilized place. Also Samarkand must be astonishing. So, thanks for the trip. p.s. 14:48 Hodja is a famous character also here in Greece since Turkish era.
This country is amazing indeed- just like those in the 1st century or even earlier....BTW Gabriel did you notice how Indian languages have similarity with the Uzbeks? Samsa - samosa; Masjidi - Masjid (mosque) and many others. In fact Bengalis often call someone who appears dumb- Ujbuk which is derived from Uzbek travelling salesmen who could not understand Bengali language/local language and appeared daft.
Yeah, don't hold your breath when Mikey will release his footage for this. He just released some US footage yesterday, so he's probably going through some backlog. I Gabriel more in this regard, at least he seems to release stuff more recent. Either he does less editing, which suits his channel more or just quicker.
Carvanserai is carvansaraai and made of two Persian words: CARVAN + SARAAI. Carvan was normally a train of animals, mostly camels carrying goods and passeñgers across long distances. They had to stop and take a rest especially at nights. Therefore houses were built en routes that were called SARAAI meaning house [in Farsi].
The young woman is so beautiful and a real lady! I believe that she is the kind of a woman to take her home as a wife. She will honor her husband for sure, eternally!
Hi Gabriel, That presentation of those structures was simply amazing although I think many Americans wouldn't consider a trip to a Muslum country because of the conflict around the world. It's a shame because those prices are so cheap to shop and eat there still there going to need much more attractions in order to get tourists to go there.
Americans still flock to Egypt and Turkey (pre-covid). The ones who wouldn't consider a trip to a Muslim country are the same ones (typically Southerners and Midwesterners) who don't have passports and never even venture more than 300 miles of their hometowns.
In hundreds-year old Iranian (Farsi) literature, particularly poetry, Samarghand and Bokhara are highly valued. In some periods, these were also centers for knowledge.
Great video and great country. I am tempted to go! Sorry but had to laugh at 80 vloggers all filming and describing their lunch. Must be the most watched lunch in the world!
These are fabled cities 'Samarkand & Bukhara' from the golden age of the Islamic- Turkic- Persian civilization I guess before they were famously sacked by the Mongols and they filtered into our lives i.e.the Indian Muslim culture of the sub continent because that is where that drew inspiration from. Mullah Naseer ud din is a Wiley goofy character in the story telling tradition of the caravansaries from this region. This is the land in the imagination of the people of this area. I can see that the Uzbecks follow the " make it look good" school of archeology buildings look almost modern.Happy trails
Gabriel I love your channel. But beware that Bukhara, Khiva and Samarkand are potemkin villages for tour buses. Head east to Fergana valley (eg. Andijan) by train if you can, to see where and how ordinary people live and the issues they face
I just completed a trip without a lighthouse guide. Also painted a watercolor landscape. Let me take a look at your video again. Your channel theme is great, let us pay attention to each other.
Her name Mohinoor is a mixture of Persian and Arabic, Mah (Persian)is Moon and Noor (Arabic) is light so literally means the light or shine of the moon. The name of your hotel was Minor Kalon which is also mixture of Arabic and Persian, minor or minar (Arabic) is the minaret and Kalon (Persian) means big so big minaret. Similarly Masjid Kalon, Masjid is Arabic for mosque, which means Big mosque.
Thanks mate. I am a Farsi speaker but I could figure it out until I read your comment. So and are obviously central asian form of Kalan and Monar, respectively. Yes, I notice that not in Uzbekistan but also in Tajikistan , in the end of words, sound becomes . Kalon masjed may also mean Jameh masjed?
Wow Uzbekistan is amazing
I will travel in next vacation
Love from🇨🇵
Wow
THANK YOU 🇺🇿🤝🇫🇷🤙
Yes please come to bukhara and samarqand, beautiful Persian citys with persian arts in uzbeks country
She has such a beautiful calm voice.
Of course... she is not crazy western woman
Your tour guide is so pretty!
I like her outfit. Hope they don't become just another babushka land.
Most likely they were hand-picked to be the tour guide for the top vloggers like Gabriel.
@@oscarpastores8137 of course they were, Uzbekistan dictatorship will provide anything thirsty foreigner wanna see
@@jerusalem4492 glad that is how far your eyes travel to.
@@jussim.konttinen4981 it depends on livestyle, environment, family she'll get into, income if this family, what was it like in her own family, etc. Yet live has just begun
That tour guide is more beautiful than the whole view
What a beautiful tour guide you had that day..
Bukhara is so cool, I want to visit that place. Nice architecture
Persians citys with persian arts in uzbeks country
The tour guide is so knowlegeable and she is also a beautiful young lady, I hope she realizes her life dream.
I'm glad this was in my UA-cam recommendations
!!
Thanks, Gabriel 💖
Bukhara is definitely on my visit list, love to see the town of Imaam Bukhari. Love, love and mega tons of love from Pakistan to Uzbekistan.
Reality check. Gabriel has to make a living. I am confident he will not sell out for free trip! Glad to see him getting some benefits and recognition!
It is so exotic, classical, and beautiful. This is probably one of the more interesting trips you've done. I imagine all of the middle East and places like Egypt were this lovely many years ago and not so rough like they are today. I think Ashgabat might be a really interesting city to see not far from where you are.
Wow! those buildings are spectacular 😲😲👍👍& i wish ur guide nothing but success in her education. She did an awesome job guiding. thanks for sharing Gabriel
Stellar! I think I'll have to add Uzbekistan to my list of countries to visit 🗺️
Yes please come to bukhara and samarqand, beautiful Persians citys with persian arts in uzbeks country
You’re guide was awesome. It was nice having someone who could explain the importance of the buildings to us.
Yes,
I wish we Americans were better at foreign languages and history. It would make the visit more enjoyable. The silk road was a very big factor in creating these far flong cities along it's route. The place looks well kept and the people though not wealthy, rich in culture. Nice video
My parents told me that my ancestors came from Bukhara to Maharashtra, India for spreading Islam so is my Sir Name "Syed" and Middle name Bukhari i.e. from Bukhara. Thanks Gabriel for let me see my ancestral city. They came in early Islamic History and stayed/settled in India.
Wooooow please to meet you
You parents same like mine and told us same story
I am a Bukhari SAYYID
Living in South Africa
I was so trillef to find a Bukhari SAYYID as in
Cape Town my city their are almost no Bukhari SAYYID
We must form a world wide
Bukhari SAYYID chat group
INSHALLAH
As we all family
First we SAYYID then
Our roots are Bukhari
Thanks to Allah
@@zakirahhakim1097 nice to meet you too virtually.
@@zakirahhakim1097 am not i Cape town. I am in India. But sure we will In sha Allaah.
Know more about Uzbekistan. If you can understand the hindian language.
ua-cam.com/play/PLH5S6vUz1Xj3TBSd6c-h3JCkfV_Fvx-kd.html
Uzbekistan is such a fascinating country, definitely right up there on our bucket list! 👌😁
It looks like a fascinating country, beautiful architecture and really clean👌
over there ain't no rapist capitalist housing costs or 7-11 plastic trash to consequently live off, dude!! keeps it pretty clean, I imagine
So lovely and interesting - the architecture, people, culture.
Al salaamu alaykum, to all the people of Uzbekhistan Thanks for your nice tour of city of bhukara, and many many thanks for beautiful young lady student for touring and assisting for nice wonderful place unique city beautiful ancient structures unique mosque its like a Castle nice people.very friendly and cool place and highly recommended to see and to travel thanks sir Gabriel godbless u godbless the Country of Uzbekistan and godbless all people of Uzbekistan shukran Jazilan.from the solid fan viewer from.the phillippines sir vhin 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💕👍👍👍😇😇😇😇☺😊😊
Thank you Gabriel...so interesting the young guides have such good manners and are respectful.
Uzbekistan is far better than Pakistan
Thanks to Gabriel for showing us those fine sculpture of ancient city of Bukhara, it's really divine 👍👍👌
❤️ From India 🇮🇳
Actually I am an Uzbek but I don't agree with Pakistan is aslo nice country. They r our Muslim bros
@@yuldashevamokhinur9965 Well good luck with that ! i appreciate your sweet bromances , real brothers dies for each oher , hope you will do tha same
@@yuldashevamokhinur9965 ❤
Very colourful fabrics and chess sets. The old-style streets look taken care off and while being monotone those businesses seem to brighten every turn.
I say hello from Uzbekistan👋, I am Uzbek✊🇺🇿✊
The architecture seen in this video is breathtaking. Gabriel, you're attending something called the "World Influencer's Congress"- all I can say is if people like you could have an influence on this world, it would be a much better place. Hope you told your lovely tour guide that her English is phenomenal!
Their scarves are beautiful, aren’t they? I love handi-crafts.
My hero taimoor Khan (Tamerlane )is from here. He defeated Hindustan back in the middle ages.
I love this city; all is beautiful; very quiet place.
Persian city in uzbeks country
G'day Gabriel.... another cool video.. Amazing how all the buildings look like were built yesterday, very well preserved. Stay safe out there.. :)
Inside and out, a very beautiful tour guide..
I can say Uzbekistan looks nicer than what I expected.
Looks can be deceiving. Pretty much everything is new, most of the architecture has been restored and not faithfully, the city has been propped up for a hopeful tourism industry, in fact, Uzbekistan is currently investing purely on tourism but they still have a lot of issues, the workforce is pretty much working on no wages, the average per capita income is $1,238/year or $3.60/day. Even though child slavery is banned, the country has very little control over it and many force older children and adults into slave labor in their cotton fields with an estimated 160,000 slaves. It's also one of the world leaders in human trafficking. The police is pretty much like the old KGB, surveillance, intimidation, attacks are all too common against people that say negative things about the country or its practices.Though as a tourist you're pretty safe, no one would dare steal from you, the consequences will be very severe.
@@mackjeez you better do the #factcheck again. Cuz yeah, almost all of the things you mentioned were in practice just few years ago until our dictator passed away. Since then, everything has changed and you can see it if you go visit Uzbekistan brother. Cheers
Beautiful architecture. Great video again, Gabriel.
Nice, thanks for sharing
We had on this very place our afternoon break..
Such a clean city...
You should have bought a scarf after all. As a gift for the pretty guide.
You are like a good teacher, your explanation is very clear..I love it..
Never even heard about this place. Nice guide..
What a stunningly beautiful place!!!
Thank you. I had heard a lot about Bukhara, but didn't have chance to visit. This is an incredible video.
Such a humble and sweet tour gide
Caravanserai (saray in Turkish mansion, palace) was Silk road roadside place(inn) for caravan traders to stop for rest and etc
Beautiful country Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
please come to bukhara and samarqand, beautiful Persians citys with persian arts in uzbeks country
@@m.nasrodinov in these city's people speak Persian ??
@@صدیقهروشندل bala bisory mardomon
@@m.nasrodinov sorry where are you from ?
@@m.nasrodinov Are you tajik or turk?
Great job my man! Lots of beautiful spots in Bukhara. Food and vodka was amazing as well 🤭
Davidsbeenhere I watch your videos
Right on David, great hanging with you. You'll be in the next video once again, I'm editing it right now. Stay safe and keep your eyes on that pesky hurricane.
Love to both great vloggers David and gabe
Very historic, neat, tidy and civilized place. Also Samarkand must be astonishing. So, thanks for the trip. p.s. 14:48 Hodja is a famous character also here in Greece since Turkish era.
Bukhara is persian tajik city also samarkand
This country is amazing indeed- just like those in the 1st century or even earlier....BTW Gabriel did you notice how Indian languages have similarity with the Uzbeks? Samsa - samosa; Masjidi - Masjid (mosque) and many others. In fact Bengalis often call someone who appears dumb- Ujbuk which is derived from Uzbek travelling salesmen who could not understand Bengali language/local language and appeared daft.
Because India was ruled by Muslims rulers for nearly a thousand years, there is a mix of Language Arabic, Farsi etc in the Indian language.
Thank you Gabriel 😊❤ beautiful! Stay safe 🙏
Great video Gabriel ! Best of luck with your upcoming travel videos 🙌
Khanghah is not just mosque
We have a lot of khanghah in iran and it's made of mosque,library,school and ...
Love uzbekistan from iran
I see Mike Chen. Another big foodie youtuber.
Yeah, don't hold your breath when Mikey will release his footage for this. He just released some US footage yesterday, so he's probably going through some backlog.
I Gabriel more in this regard, at least he seems to release stuff more recent. Either he does less editing, which suits his channel more or just quicker.
@@TheNinjaMarmot I wont hold my breath because I rarely watch his videos.
yeah that was pretty cool mike chen and Gabriel traveler in the same place at the same time :)
Was that really him?
Hello Uzbekistan
Greetings from Jakarta
thank you for the video
Wonderful and interesting country. Thanks for uploading.
I just got back from Uzbekistan 1 week ago, such a nice place
Thank you Gabriel, the tour is interesting.
Beautiful cityscape and your tour guide was beautiful and had a great personality in fact everyone seemed to be really nice and friendly
Persian city. They are our brother and sisters
Beautiful city and goods. Community dining- interesting. Here creativity is allowed- refreshing
I am from Bukhara ❤❤❤ welcome to Uzbekistan #uzbekistan #bukhara #travel today
That girl spoke English pretty well. Wonderful video. Thanks
Carvanserai is carvansaraai and made of two Persian words: CARVAN + SARAAI. Carvan was normally a train of animals, mostly camels carrying goods and passeñgers across long distances. They had to stop and take a rest especially at nights. Therefore houses were built en routes that were called SARAAI meaning house [in Farsi].
She will go Far .
INSHALLAH
Come again ?!
Hello... Gabriel... Many many thanks for your video... Absolutely cool... Mille Grazie... ♥️♥️♥️
The young woman is so beautiful and a real lady! I believe that she is the kind of a woman to take her home as a wife. She will honor her husband for sure, eternally!
Great vid Gaberiel, you show the country very well
Hi Gabriel, That presentation of those structures was simply amazing although I think many Americans wouldn't consider a trip to a Muslum country because of the conflict around the world. It's a shame because those prices are so cheap to shop and eat there still there going to need much more attractions in order to get tourists to go there.
You are brainwashed.
Americans still flock to Egypt and Turkey (pre-covid). The ones who wouldn't consider a trip to a Muslim country are the same ones (typically Southerners and Midwesterners) who don't have passports and never even venture more than 300 miles of their hometowns.
I recognized some of the food as it is sold at Jewish Bukharian stores (readymade at a supermarket & freshly made at restaurants) in NYC.
Place is beautiful. Food looks alright.
come and try it, you will be amazed.
Its nice to see youre getting the treatment you deserve :)
The guide is so beautiful.
Fantastic video my friend. Great angles and content x
good information about uzbekistan history thanks Gabriel and tour guide
Great video, Gabriel! As always!!👍✌
Nice video with beautiful guide with nice name Mohinour (Mohinur) , Well done ✨👍.
Ur a hero legend just think a guy round the world for 9years amazingly.great dang.tip for me where I will go best am planning.
Thanks,Gabe !!!
In hundreds-year old Iranian (Farsi) literature, particularly poetry, Samarghand and Bokhara are highly valued. In some periods, these were also centers for knowledge.
1:58 she's so beautiful
It was funny to watch Mikey Chen from strictly dumpling getting on a flight to Uzbekistan. Then going to your channel and seeing you having a chat.
Cool.
Excellent upload as always brother...safe travels ...🙂😎✌
Great video and great country. I am tempted to go! Sorry but had to laugh at 80 vloggers all filming and describing their lunch. Must be the most watched lunch in the world!
Very interesting vid Gabe
Bukhara, so this where Bukhari come from? What a legend love from Somalia
These are fabled cities 'Samarkand & Bukhara' from the golden age of the Islamic- Turkic- Persian civilization I guess before they were famously sacked by the Mongols and they filtered into our lives i.e.the Indian Muslim culture of the sub continent because that is where that drew inspiration from. Mullah Naseer ud din is a Wiley goofy character in the story telling tradition of the caravansaries from this region. This is the land in the imagination of the people of this area.
I can see that the Uzbecks follow the " make it look good" school of archeology buildings look almost modern.Happy trails
Fantastic video today gabe
Amazing architecture 💛💛
Gabriel I love your channel. But beware that Bukhara, Khiva and Samarkand are potemkin villages for tour buses. Head east to Fergana valley (eg. Andijan) by train if you can, to see where and how ordinary people live and the issues they face
I just completed a trip without a lighthouse guide. Also painted a watercolor landscape. Let me take a look at your video again. Your channel theme is great, let us pay attention to each other.
Wow!!! That looks like an amazing exotic place to visit!! Have you considered Kazakhstan???
Yeah, I'd love to go there as well. I want to go back and explore more of central Asia at some point for a good chunk of time, a few months.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos That would be awesome!!!!
Always knew about Uzbekistan (former Soviet union) had no interest to visit until NOW!
People, history, architecture look very very interesting!
There is not Uzbekistan. There is west tajikestan
@@صدیقهروشندل HAHA! What a story, Mark!
Hello I got to go there. Thanks for the video. Saludos
Assalomu Aleykum O‘zbekistonga xush kelibsiz
Velcome to Uzbekistan
Добро пожаловать Узбекистан
I truly enjoy your videos , and you have great communication skills 😊👌
Cool, thanks.
Beautiful architecture!
Her name Mohinoor is a mixture of Persian and Arabic, Mah (Persian)is Moon and Noor (Arabic) is light so literally means the light or shine of the moon. The name of your hotel was Minor Kalon which is also mixture of Arabic and Persian, minor or minar (Arabic) is the minaret and Kalon (Persian) means big so big minaret. Similarly Masjid Kalon, Masjid is Arabic for mosque, which means Big mosque.
Thanks for attention my name is also Mohinour 😊)
Thanks mate. I am a Farsi speaker but I could figure it out until I read your comment. So and are obviously central asian form of Kalan and Monar, respectively. Yes, I notice that not in Uzbekistan but also in Tajikistan , in the end of words, sound becomes . Kalon masjed may also mean Jameh masjed?
Beautiful I would love to go and visitBukhara
In England we call a Samsa a Cornish Pastie
...Marvellous, *Gabe!*
Uzbekistan look awesome
Hi Gabriel, it certainly looks incredible and maybe worth a visit - one small question, is alcohol forbidden there?
Alcohol isn't forbidden there, it was readily available at all of our meals. Beer, wine, etc. So I guess it isn't too strict of a Muslim country.
I want to go there!