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Steppe and desert plains account for two thirds of Uzbekistan, with the remainder of the country rising into the foothills and mountains of the western Tian Shan and Gissaro-Alay ranges in the east and southeast, where peaks along the borders of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan reach to 4,500 metres (14,750 feet). Its location between two major rivers has always ensured commercial and cultural prominence.The rich architectural inheritance of Uzbekistan is endowed with some of the most audacious buildings in the Islamic world.
Rich archaeological remains in the area preserve an intriguing mix of Hellenistic, Buddhist and Scythian influences in the laconic desert castles of Khorezm and Bactria and trace a development to the rich Sogdian palaces and wall paintings of Varakhsha and Afrosiyab. But it was the arrival of Islam in the eighth century and its alien synthesis of styles that transformed the face of Central Asia as much as its soul.