The National Art Museum named after Bogdan and Varvara Khanenko in Kyiv, Ukraine, holds unique exhibits related to Amir Timur and the culture of the Timurid era. The museum’s collection includes approximately 40 items from this period, such as glazed hemispherical ceramic pieces: bowls and tableware decorated with black, blue, and turquoise patterns under transparent glaze.
These artifacts reflect the artistic traditions of the Timurid period and occupy a prominent place in the museum’s exhibition, allowing visitors to engage with the rich cultural heritage of Central Asia. Their preservation highlights historical significance, though it raises questions about cultural exchange amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
Meanwhile, in Uzbekistan, the Center of Islamic Civilization has opened an exhibition in its “Second Renaissance” section dedicated to a rare monument from the Amir Timur era—the famous “Ulugtag” inscription. This event is part of broader efforts to preserve cultural heritage, but its impact may be constrained by regional challenges and limited international collaboration.
Source: podrobno.uz