Edvard Rtveladze

[6][1][3][9] Leading the Tocharistan Expedition, Edward Rtveladze directed archaeological excavations at the significant site of Kampir Tepe, an ancient city from the Kushan Empire era.

Notable works include "Amir Timur in World History," "Khiva - City of a Thousand Domes," "Shakhrisabz," "Termez," "Jalal al-Din Mangburni," and others.

These valuable resources were made accessible to scholars and the general public, with findings compiled into books and encyclopedia articles, and discussions held at academic conferences and media forums.

The inaugural conference in Tashkent and Samarkand on May 15–16, 2017, marked the establishment of the World Scientific Society for the Study, Preservation, and Popularization of Uzbekistan's Cultural Heritage.

[3][4][12] In 2019, Edward made an announcement regarding the possible discovery of the lost Greco-Bactrian city of Alexandria Oxiana during archaeological excavations, unveiling significant scientific findings at the ancient site of Kampir Tepe.