What sweet crystals made from grape juice or sugar are often served with tea?
Navat
Which sea almost completely dried up and became a major eco-tourism topic?
Aral sea
Who is considered the national hero of Uzbekistan?
Amir Temur
Which city is known as the cultural capital of Uzbekistan?
Which madrasa is located at Registan Square and named after Ulugbek?
Ulugbek madrasa
Which Uzbek dish is made of thin dough layers filled with meat or pumpkin?
Somsa
How many neighboring countries does Uzbekistan have?
5
Which ancient trade route passed through Samarkand and Bukhara?
Silk road
Which traditional game on horseback is popular with tourists?
Kupkari
Which palace ruins are connected to Amir Temur in Shahrisabz?
Ak-saray
What steamed dumplings are popular across Uzbekistan?
Manti
Which valley is the most densely populated area of Uzbekistan?
Fergana valley
Which ancient religion existed in Uzbekistan before Islam?
Zoroastrianism
Which region hosts the annual “Boysun Bahori” festival?
Surkhandarya
Which minaret is known as the “Tower of Death”?
Kalyan Minaret
Which Uzbek soup is made with sour milk or yogurt and herbs?
Chalop / Katyk soup
Which fertile valley is shared by Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan?
Fergana valley
Which city served as the capital of Sogdiana?
Samarkand
Which memorial complex in Tashkent honors victims of repression?
Shahidlar maydoni
Which mausoleum is considered the symbol of Bukhara?
Ismail Samani masoleum
Which place is known for its fish-based dishes due to the Aral Sea?
Karakalpagistan
Which protected mountain area is part of the UNESCO biosphere reserves in Uzbekistan?
Chatkal Biosphere Reserve
Which ancient state existed in the lower Amudarya region?
Khorezm (Chorasmia)
Which region is famous for yurt camps and Aydarkul lake tourism?
Navoiy Region
Which ancient fortress complex in Karakalpakstan includes Toprak-Kala?
Ancient Khorezm fortresses (Ellikqala)