Non-fiction volume focused on the artistic and architectural heritage of Central Asia, authored by renowned Soviet art historian Galina Pugachenkova. The work examines masterpieces from regions such as Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan, emphasizing their historical, cultural, and religious contexts. Through a combination of photographic documentation, stylistic analysis, and historical commentary, the book explores influences from Persian, Islamic, and nomadic traditions. It contributes to the fields of Eurasian art history and cultural preservation, offering a comprehensive visual and scholarly survey.