‘Sarmishsay’ Natural-Archaeological Monument
Sarmishsay is located in the Karatau Mountain Range in the Nurata District of Navoiy Region of Uzbekistan. The gorge contains archeological remains dating back as far as the Stone Age, including two petroglyph sites with a total of 10,000 ancient rock carvings.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Nature reserve
- Description: archaeological site in Uzbekistan
- Also known as: “‘Sarmishsoy’ Davlat Muzey Qo’riqxonasi” and “Sarmishsay”
‘Sarmishsay’ Natural-Archaeological Monument
- Categories: petroglyph, archaeological site, museum, tourism, recreation area, and historic site
- Location: Navoiy Region, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude
40.3119° or 40° 18′ 43″ northLongitude
65.6226° or 65° 37′ 22″ eastOpen location code
8JG78J6F+Q3OpenStreetMap ID
way 557904232OpenStreetMap feature
historic=archaeological_siteOpenStreetMap feature
leisure=nature_reserveOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumWikidata ID
Q7424306
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Uzbek—“‘Sarmishsay’ Natural-Archaeological Monument” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “薩拉梅希塞”
- Japanese: “サルミシュサイ”
- Kara-Kalpak: “Sarmishsay súwretleri”
- Persian: “تنگه سرمیش”
- Persian: “سرمیشسای”
- Persian: “سرمیشسای”
- Russian: “Природно-археологический памятник «Сармишсай»”
- Russian: “Сармишсай”
- Uzbek: “Sarmishsoy rasmlari”
- Uzbek: “Sarmishsoy”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Sarmishsay Petroglyphs and Sarmishsoy Petroglyphs.
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