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This image depicts an urban streetscape in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, centered on a large, ornate building identifiable as the Poytaht Business Center, likely situated on Istiqlol Street near Amir Temur Square.

The dominant feature is a multi-story building, approximately five visible floors, constructed from light-colored stone, exhibiting neoclassical or baroque architectural characteristics. The facade is detailed with decorative pilasters, cornices, and rectangular windows with dark frames. The upper stories feature a distinctive mansard roof with dormer windows. The ground floor incorporates large arched display windows containing partially visible light-colored signage. A prominent covered entrance canopy extends over a set of balustraded stone steps leading to the building. Adjacent to the entrance, several flagpoles display flags, one clearly identifiable as the national flag of Uzbekistan (blue, white, green with red stripes).

In the foreground and to the left, a wide pedestrian walkway paved with light grey rectangular pavers extends along the building. The immediate foreground shows a darker, textured surface, possibly cobblestone. Stone bollards, both hemispherical and cylindrical, are spaced along the edge of the walkway.

To the left of the walkway, a line of deciduous trees with bare branches suggests a cooler season. Some green shrubbery is visible at the base of the building.

Approximately 5-10 individuals are discernible along the pedestrian path in the mid-ground, mostly walking. One individual is seated on a low wall or bench near the building's entrance. The sky is overcast with diffused cloud cover, indicating daytime conditions.
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Feb 17, 2026, 10:24 AM

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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This image depicts an urban streetscape in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, centered on a large, ornate building identifiable as the Poytaht Business Center, likely situated on Istiqlol Street near Amir Temur Square. The dominant feature is a multi-story building, approximately five visible floors, constructed from light-colored stone, exhibiting neoclassical or baroque architectural characteristics. The facade is detailed with decorative pilasters, cornices, and rectangular windows with dark frames. The upper stories feature a distinctive mansard roof with dormer windows. The ground floor incorporates large arched display windows containing partially visible light-colored signage. A prominent covered entrance canopy extends over a set of balustraded stone steps leading to the building. Adjacent to the entrance, several flagpoles display flags, one clearly identifiable as the national flag of Uzbekistan (blue, white, green with red stripes). In the foreground and to the left, a wide pedestrian walkway paved with light grey rectangular pavers extends along the building. The immediate foreground shows a darker, textured surface, possibly cobblestone. Stone bollards, both hemispherical and cylindrical, are spaced along the edge of the walkway. To the left of the walkway, a line of deciduous trees with bare branches suggests a cooler season. Some green shrubbery is visible at the base of the building. Approximately 5-10 individuals are discernible along the pedestrian path in the mid-ground, mostly walking. One individual is seated on a low wall or bench near the building's entrance. The sky is overcast with diffused cloud cover, indicating daytime conditions.

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