Qarshi Bridge

By the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers, it was included in the national list of real estate objects of tangible cultural heritage.

During the reign of Abdullah Khan II, one of the largest bridges in Asia was built in Qarshi.

In the Middle Ages, this bridge facilitated the movement of important caravan routes connecting Iran and India with many European countries through Nasaf (Qarshi).

[citation needed] According to German Vambery, a scientist and tourist, in the 1860s, there were 10 hostel, a large market, and a park where residents of the city could relax.

[citation needed] The bridge construction materials, which are considered to be among the ancient structures of Central Asia, mainly consisted of aerated bricks and reinforcing compounds.

In 2016, on the initiative of Islam Karimov, the historical bridge was renovated and its surroundings turned into a recreation area.

[7] Along the banks of the river, a café-bar, a cottage, a sports field with an artificial surface and a children's playground were built.