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An elevated long shot captures an urban landscape in Khiva, Uzbekistan, featuring prominent historical minarets and architecture under a partly cloudy sky.

The primary subject is a tall, slender, tapering cylindrical minaret, identified as the Juma Minaret, positioned on the left side of the frame. Constructed from light brown brick, it features small, rectangular fenestrations along its height and culminates in a corbelled balcony with decorative, possibly tiled, detailing below it, topped by a conical cap and a finial. The minaret's left side is distinctly shadowed, indicating a light source from the right.

In the mid-ground, to the right of the Juma Minaret, the distinctive Kalta Minor is visible. This wider, shorter, truncated minaret exhibits intricate turquoise and green tiled patterns, particularly on its upper section, and appears unfinished or partially damaged on its lower right side, exposing brickwork. Various domes (some plain, some tiled green/blue), arched doorways, and traditional flat-roofed brick buildings typical of Central Asian architecture are scattered across the background. Another slender minaret with an indistinct clock face is visible further right in the background.

The foreground is characterized by architectural elements consistent with a rooftop vantage point, including prominent yellow metal railings running horizontally. Below these railings, dark-colored rooftops and other building structures are visible. A large, white spherical light fixture is situated on a dark parapet in the lower right corner. A satellite dish is partially visible behind the Juma Minaret.

The sky is a gradient of deep blue at the top, transitioning to a lighter, hazy blue-gray towards the horizon, with scattered, diffuse light gray cloud formations in the middle band. No people are discernible in the scene.
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Jun 7, 2026, 1:11 PM

Khiva, Uzbekistan

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An elevated long shot captures an urban landscape in Khiva, Uzbekistan, featuring prominent historical minarets and architecture under a partly cloudy sky. The primary subject is a tall, slender, tapering cylindrical minaret, identified as the Juma Minaret, positioned on the left side of the frame. Constructed from light brown brick, it features small, rectangular fenestrations along its height and culminates in a corbelled balcony with decorative, possibly tiled, detailing below it, topped by a conical cap and a finial. The minaret's left side is distinctly shadowed, indicating a light source from the right. In the mid-ground, to the right of the Juma Minaret, the distinctive Kalta Minor is visible. This wider, shorter, truncated minaret exhibits intricate turquoise and green tiled patterns, particularly on its upper section, and appears unfinished or partially damaged on its lower right side, exposing brickwork. Various domes (some plain, some tiled green/blue), arched doorways, and traditional flat-roofed brick buildings typical of Central Asian architecture are scattered across the background. Another slender minaret with an indistinct clock face is visible further right in the background. The foreground is characterized by architectural elements consistent with a rooftop vantage point, including prominent yellow metal railings running horizontally. Below these railings, dark-colored rooftops and other building structures are visible. A large, white spherical light fixture is situated on a dark parapet in the lower right corner. A satellite dish is partially visible behind the Juma Minaret. The sky is a gradient of deep blue at the top, transitioning to a lighter, hazy blue-gray towards the horizon, with scattered, diffuse light gray cloud formations in the middle band. No people are discernible in the scene.

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