Bukhara

Bukhara
Buxoro / Бухоро (Uzbek)
Бухоро (Tajik)
بخارا (Persian)
Бухара
City
From top, left to right: Po-i-Kalyan Mosque with the Kalyan Minaret in the middle, Ismail Samani Mausoleum, Ark of Bukhara, Chor Minor, and Panoramic sunset view around Po-i-Kalyan Mosque and Ark of Bukhara
Bukhara
Location in Uzbekistan
Bukhara
Bukhara (West and Central Asia)
Coordinates: 39°46′00″N 64°25′23″E / 39.76667°N 64.42306°E / 39.76667; 64.42306
Country Uzbekistan
RegionBukhara
Founded6th century BC
First mention500 AD
Government
  TypeCity Administration
  Hakim (Mayor)Jamol Nosirov
Area
  City
143.0 km2 (55.213 sq mi)
  Urban
73.0 km2 (28.2 sq mi)
Elevation
225 m (738 ft)
Population
 (2020)
  City
280,187
  Density2,000/km2 (5,100/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Bukharan
Bukharian
Time zoneGMT +5
Postcode
2001ХХ
Area code(+998) 65
Vehicle registration20 (previous to 2008)
80-84 (2008 and newer)
HDI (2018)0.734 · 5th high
Websitewww.buxoro.uz
Official nameHistoric Centre of Bukhara
TypeCultural
Criteriaii, iv, vi
Designated1993
Reference no.602
RegionAsia

Bukhara (/bʊˈxɑːrə/ buu-KHAR) is the seventh-largest city in Uzbekistan by population, with 280,187 residents as of 1 January 2020. It is the capital of Bukhara Region.

People have inhabited the region around Bukhara for at least five millennia, and the city has existed for half that time. Located on the Silk Road, the city has long served as a center of trade, scholarship, culture, and religion. Bukhara served as the capital of the Khanate of Bukhara, Emirate of Bukhara and later Bukhara People’s Soviet Republic. It was the birthplace of the scholar Imam Bukhari. The city has been known as "Noble Bukhara" (Bukhārā-ye sharīf). Bukhara has about 140 architectural monuments. UNESCO has listed the historic center of Bukhara (which contains numerous mosques and madrasas) as a World Heritage Site.