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02/07/2026 в 13:19

Ancient Merv: A Complete Guide


Ancient Merv: A Complete Guide
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A ncient Merv — is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Central Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Spread over a vast area (more than 1,000 hectares) are the ruins of several ancient cities from different eras, which were once important hubs on the Great Silk Road.

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What to See in Ancient Merv

Merv consists of several settlements, each belonging to different historical periods:

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  • Mausoleum of Sultan Sanjar (12th century): Merv's signature landmark. This grandiose structure with a double dome once amazed people with its architectural solutions and was the center of the city's spiritual life.
  • Greater and Lesser Kyz Kala (6th–7th centuries): Unique “Maiden Fortresses” with corrugated (wavy) mud walls. They have no equivalents in world architecture and are a great spot for atmospheric photos.
  • Erk Kala (6th century BC): The oldest part of Merv. The high earthen ramparts of this fortress offer a panoramic view of the entire oasis.
  • Gyaur Kala (3rd century BC): The second oldest fortress, housing the ruins of the Beni Makhan Mosque (“Friday Mosque”) and remains of ancient structures.
  • Mausoleum of Muhammad ibn Zayd (12th century): A well-known Sufi shrine, famous for the Arabic calligraphy on its walls.
  • Askhabs Mausoleum Complex (9th–12th centuries): A pilgrimage site where, according to legend, the companions of the Prophet Muhammad are buried.

Tips for Visiting

  • How to get there: The most convenient way is to fly from Ashgabat to the city of Mary (about 40 minutes). The archaeological park itself is located about 40 km from Mary. It's best to book a transfer or take a tour from the city.
  • Guide: Given the vast scale of the territory, it is highly recommended to use the services of a professional guide. On your own, it will be difficult not only to find all the sites but also to understand their historical significance. We remind you that foreign tourists require a guide to travel around the country.
  • Time for visit: Plan your visit for early morning or pre-sunset time (“golden hour”). This will help avoid the intense midday heat and allow for great photos with soft light.
  • Equipment: Bring comfortable closed-toe shoes for walking on sand and thorns, sunscreen, a hat, and an adequate supply of drinking water (there are no shops inside the park).

What Else to See in Mary

Upon returning to the modern city of Mary, it is worth visiting the History Museum, where a large collection of archaeological finds discovered during excavations in Merv is gathered. You can also visit the local bazaar and one of the oldest Orthodox churches in Turkmenistan.

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FAQ

What are the main attractions to visit first in Ancient Merv?
The list of must-visit sites includes: the Mausoleum of Sultan Sanjar (12th century) with its majestic double dome, the unique Great and Little Kyz-Kala fortresses with their unusual corrugated walls, and the oldest part of the complex—the Erk-Kala fortress, which offers a panoramic view from its ramparts. Also noteworthy are the ruins of Gyaur-Kala, the Mausoleum of Mohammed ibn Zeid, and the Askhab pilgrimage complex.
The optimal route begins with a flight from Ashgabat to the city of Mary (a 40-minute flight), from which the park is 40 km away. Due to the vast territory (over 1000 hectares) and the historical complexity of the site, it is highly recommended to hire a professional guide and book a transfer. Remember that for foreign tourists, a guide is a mandatory requirement for traveling around Turkmenistan.
The best time to walk around Merv is early morning or the hours before sunset, when the heat subsides and the lighting is perfect for photos. You must bring a large supply of drinking water (there are no shops on the territory), sunscreen, and a hat. For footwear, it is better to choose closed and comfortable models suitable for walking on sand, thorns, and rough terrain.
In addition to the archaeological park itself, it is recommended to visit the modern city of Mary. There you will find the Historical Museum with a rich collection of finds from Merv, a local bazaar to experience the local flavor, and one of the oldest Orthodox churches in the country. This will help create a more complete picture of the history and culture of the region.

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