2010
- Silk Road Jeep Safari. // “Uzbekistan Airways”. - 2010. - No. 2. - Pp. 48-70.
2009
- This Multifaceted and Wondrous World... // “Uzbekistan Airways”. - 2009. - No. 4. - Pp. 32-48.
- Biking Across the Golden Valley. // “Uzbekistan Airways”. - 2009. - No. 3. - Pp. 58-72.
- Uzbek-Chinese Partnership in the Sphere of Tourism: a Status, Prospects, Development Trends. // "Obschestvennoye mnenie. Prava cheloveka" ("Public opinion. Human Rights"). – 2009. No. 2. – Pp. 46-56.
- Uzbekistan's Holy Places. Part II. // “Uzbekistan Airways”. - 2009. - No. 2. - Pp. 26-37.
- Regional Tourism: Structure, Principles, Development Issues. // "Obschestvennoye mnenie. Prava cheloveka" ("Public opinion. Human Rights"). – 2009. No. 1. – Pp. 45-50.
- From stars over Samarkand to starts from Baikonur. // “Uzbekistan Airways”. - 2009. - No. 1. - Pp. 40-46.
2008
- Uzbekistan’s Holy Places. Part I. // “Uzbekistan Airways”. - 2008. - No. 4. – Pp. 60-70.
- A tea-house in mahalla, a samovar in the tea-house. // “Vostochnaya kollektsiya” (“Oriental collection”). – Moscow. – 2008. – No. 3 (34). – Pp. 150-156.
- Tokens of a trip to fabulous country. // “Uzbekistan Airways”. - 2008. - No. 3. - Pp. 66-72.
- Astride the Thoroughbred Stallion. // “Uzbekistan Airways”. - 2008. - No. 2. – Pp. 66-72.
- The Folklore Spring of Boysun. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. - 2008. - No. 1. - Pp.18-26.
2007
- The Eternal Fire of Janbas-Kala // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. - 2007. - No. 4. - Pp.54-61.
- On velvet in gold // "Vostochnaya kollektsiya" magazine. - Moscow. - 2007. - No. 3 (30). - Pp.142-153.
- Tourists' Compass. Travel and geographical guidebooks to the Great Silk Road, Central Asia and Uzbekistan. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. - 2007. - No. 3. - Pp.74-82.
- The river of five canyons // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. - 2007. - No. 2. - Pp.32-38
- TRACECA - the integral part of the Great Silk Road // "The RZD-Partner International China". – Saint-Petersburg. - 2007. No. 2(2). - Pp.22 - in Chinese
- Succeessors of Ferghana Armourers // "Vostochnaya kollektsiya" magazine. - Moscow. - 2007. No. 1 (28). - Pp.109-114.
- Trekking in the Celestial Mountains // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. - 2007.
- No. 1. - Pp.56-66.
2006
- A Scull-Cap Fits Everyone. // "Vostochnaya kollektsiya" magazine. - Moscow. - 2006. No. 4 (27). - Pp.109-116.
- The World Cultural Heritage of the Great Silk Road. // "The Korea Post". - South Korea. - 2006. - Vol. 19, No. 6. - Pp.40-41.
- Heli Ski in the mountains of Uzbekistan. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. - 2006.
- No. 4. - Pp.65-75.
- Boysun Folklore Spring. // "Vostochnaya kollektsiya" magazine. - Moscow. - 2006. No. 3 (26). - Pp.80-85.
- Autumn weddings. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. - 2006.
- No. 3. - Pp.58-64.
- The origins of Zoroastrianizm. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2006. – No. 2. - Pp.76-83.
- Museums mirror Uzbek history tightly connected with Silk Road. // "The Korea Post". - South Korea. - 2006. - Vol. 19, No. 2. - Pp.62-63.
- The holy record of caliph Osman. // "Vostochnaya kollektsiya" magazine. - Moscow. - 2006. - No. 1(24). - Pp.116-121.
- The History of Osman's Koran. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2006. – No. 1. - Pp.34-41.
2005
- Geopolitics of the New Silk Road. Authored by Dr.Rustam Mirzaev, general director of Sairam Tourism of Uzbekistan.
// The Korea Post, December, 2005. – P.68-69.
- Uzbekistan has many attractive destinations to Korean visitors.
// "The Korea Post". - South Korea. - 2005. - Vol. 18, No. 10. - Pp.54-59.
- The Great Silk Road: genesis and evolution. (Ending). // "Obozrevatel" ("Observer"). – Moscow. – 2005. – No. 7 (186). – Pp. 106-116.
- The Great Silk Road: genesis and evolution. (Beginning). // "Obozrevatel" ("Observer"). – Moscow. – 2005. – No. 6 (185). – Pp. 106-114.
- Ferdinand Richthofen, the Originator of the "Great Silk Road" Brand. // "Moziydan sado" ("Echo of history"). – Tashkent. – 2005. – No. 4 (28). – Pp.38-43.
- State of Amir Temur. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2005. – No. 4. – Pp.80-87.
- The revival of the Great Silk Road. // "Problemi Dalnego Vostoka" ("The problems of the far East"). – Moscow. – 2005. – No. 4 . – Pp. 52-64.
- Caucasian alternative. // "Mejdunarodniye avtomobilniye perevozki" ("International Motor Transportation"). – Moscow. – 2005. – No. 3 (61). – Pp.44-46.
- Baktriya the Land of gold. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2005. – No. 3. – Pp.42-49.
- Kuzagars from Uzbekistan . (Photo by author). // "Vostochnaya kollektsiya" ("Oriental collection"). – Moscow. – 2005. – No. 2 (21). – Pp. 142-146.
- Charity or geopolitics? The west invests in TRACEKA. // "Mejdunarodniye avtomobilniye perevozki" ("International Motor Transportation"). – Moscow. – 2005. – No. 2 (60). – Pp.34-36.
- Roxana of Amu Darya - the beloved wife of Alexander. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2005. – No. 2(50). – Pp.36-42.
- Rafael Pampelli: Searching for ancient civilizations // "Moziydan sado" ("Echo of history"). – Tashkent. – 2005. – No. 2 (26). – Pp.42-47.
- Transportation Communications and Geopolitics in the Great Silk Road Region. // "Central Asia and the Caucasus". Journal of Social and Political Studies. – Sweden. – 2005. – No. 2 (32). – Pp. 97-105.
- Samarkand - crossroad and centre of the Great Silk Road. // "Tourism of Uzbekistan". - Tashkent. - 2005. – No. 1. - Pp. 11-13.
- Want to be rich? Construct the road. // "Mejdunarodniye avtomobilniye perevozki" ("International Motor Transportation"). – Moscow. – 2005. – No. 1 (59). – Pp.46-49.
- Ulak – the game of the strong. // "Vokrug sveta" ("Round the world"). - Kiev. - 2005. - No. 1. - Pp. 8-15.
- Ibn Fadlan. On the way to the country of Turkis. // Ibn Fadlan. On the way to the country of Turkis. // "Moziydan sado" ("Echo of history"). – Tashkent. – 2005. – No. 1 (25). – Pp.42-45.
- Sogdiana – Wonderland. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2005. – No. 1(49). – Pp.46-53.
2004
- On national tourist brand of Uzbekistan. // "Ekonomicheskiy vestnik Uzbekistana" ("Economic bulletin of Uzbekistan"). – Tashkent. – 2004. – No. 5-6. – Pp.61-63.
- New Asian route: the off-highway trucks are given the go-ahead. // "Mejdunarodniye avtomobilniye perevozki" ("International Motor Transportation"). – Moscow. – 2004. – No. 6 (58). – Pp.30-32.
- Kungrad – Beynau – Aktau: autobahn replaces caravan trail. // "Mejdunarodniye avtomobilniye perevozki" ("International Motor Transportation"). – Moscow. – 2004. – No. 5 (57). – Pp.45-48.
- Turkmenistan transit on the Silk Road. // "Mejdunarodniye avtomobilniye perevozki" ("International Motor Transportation"). – Moscow. – 2004. – No. 4 (56). – Pp.38-40.
- The Golden Journey to Samarkand. James Elroy Flecker. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2004. – No. 4(48). – Pp.46-49.
- Anthony Jenkinson’s journey to Bukhara. // "Moziydan sado" ("Echo of history"). – Tashkent. – 2004. – No. 4 (24). – Pp.36-41.
- Ulak – the game of the strong. (Photo by author). // "Vostochnaya kollektsiya" ("Oriental collection"). – Moscow. – 2004. – No. 3 (18). – Pp. 72-77.
- Kulyab-Karakum: the way out from ‘geoeconomic deadlock’ or New routes of the Silk Road. // "Mejdunarodniye avtomobilniye perevozki" ("International Motor Transportation"). – Moscow. – 2004. – No. 3 (55). – Pp.48-51.
- Ancient diplomatic links. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2004. – No. 3(47). – Pp.48-53.
- Sven Hedin's discoveries on the Silk Road. // "Moziydan sado" ("Echo of history"). – Tashkent. – 2004. – No. 3 (23). – Pp.44-47.
- The greatest traveler of the east. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2004. – No. 2(46). – Pp.36-41.
- The World heritage of the Great Silk Road. // "Turizm Uzbekistana" ("Tourism in Uzbekistan"). – Tashkent. – 2004. – No. 1. – Pp.8-11.
- Afghan junction of the Silk Road. // "Mejdunarodniye avtomobilniye perevozki" ("International Motor Transportation"). – Moscow. – 2004. – No. 1 (53). – Pp.36-41.
- The Sogdian princess and the fire temple. // "Uzbekistan Airways". –Tashkent. – 2004. – No. 1(45). – Pp.66-74.
- Xuan Zang: Traveling along the Silk Road to Buddhist sacred shrines. // "Moziydan sado" ("Echo of history"). – Tashkent. – 2004. – No. 1(21). – Pp.38-43.
2003
- The Great Silk Road. //
"Avtomobilniye dorogi" ("Motor Roads"). – Moscow. – 2003. – No. 12 (865). – Pp. 26-28.
- Motor roads of the Great Silk Road. // "Mejdunarodniye avtomobilniye perevozki" ("International Motor Transportation"). – Moscow. – 2003. – No. 5 (51). – Pp.30-36.
- A Game of the people. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2003. – No. 4 (44). – Pp.70-76.
- In the guise of a dervish. The story of an Amazing Journey of a European Scholar. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2003. – No. 3 (43). – Pp.60-65.
- The second wind of the Silk Road. // "Obschestvennoye mnenie. Prava cheloveka" ("Public opinion. Human Rights"). – Tashkent. – 2003. – No. 3. – Pp. 13-20.
- Along the Great Silk Road, Central Asia and Uzbekistan. Guidebooks on Tourism and Regional Geography. // "Obschestvennoye mnenie. Prava cheloveka" ("Public opinion. Human Rights"). – Tashkent. – 2003. – No. 1. – Pp. 176-188.
2002
- The spellbound wanderer. On a way of Marco Polo. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2002. – No. 4(40). – Pp.36-41.
- A guest in an Uzbek home. // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2002. – No. 2(38). – Pp.92-99.
- Samarkand patterns. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2002. – No. 1(37). – Pp.54-61.
2001
- Chor-Minor: symbolising world unity. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2001. – No. 4(36). – Pp.54-57.
- Bird talk. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2001. – No. 2(34). – Pp.54-61.
2000
- Sky scraping towers. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2000. – No. 3(31). – Pp.46-51.
- The Great Silk Road: Southward, to Timur's homeland. (Photo by author). // "Avto-Olam" ("The World of Avto"). – Tashkent. – 2000. – No. 1-2. – Pp. 28-31.
- The treasures of Ulugbek. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 2000. – No. 1(29). – Pp.63-67.
1999
- The Samanid mausoleum: boasts both Beauty and Mystery. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 1999. – No. 4(28). – Pp. 44-47.
- The Great Silk Road: Khiva. (Photo by author). // "Avto-Olam" ("The World of Avto"). – Tashkent. – 1999. – No. 4. – Pp.36-41.
- By camel through the desert. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 1999. – No. 3(27). – Pp.56-60.
- The Great Silk Road: through the Kysylkum desert on the wheels. (Photo by author). // "Avto-Olam" ("The World of Avto"). – Tashkent. – 1999. – No. 3. – Pp.62-65.
- The Great Silk Road: Blessed Bukhara. (Photo by author). // "Avto-Olam" ("The World of Avto"). – Tashkent. – 1999. – No. 2. – Pp.60-63.
- In the footsteps of a Buddhist monk. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 1999. – No. 1(25). – Pp.42-45.
- The Great Silk Road: between Samarkand and Bukhara. (Photo by author). // "Avto-Olam" ("The World of Avto"). – Tashkent. – 1999. – No. 1. – Pp.70-73.
1998
- Zanghi-Ota Ensemble. (Photo by author). // "Uzbekistan Airways". – Tashkent. – 1998. – No. 3. – Pp 66-69.
- The Great Silk Road: Along the Royal Road. (Photo by author). // "Avto-Olam" ("The World of Avto"). – Tashkent. – 1998. – No. 3. – Pp.52-56.
- Along the routes of the Great Silk Road: Samarkand. (Photo by author). // "Avto-Olam" ("The World of Avto"). – Tashkent. – 1998. – No. 2. – Pp.60-63.
- Following the ancient caravan paths. (Photo by author). // "Avto-Olam" ("The World of Avto"). – Tashkent. – 1998. – No. 1. – Pp.60-64.
1997
- Rally along the Great Silk Road. (Photo by author). // "Avto-Olam" ("The World of Avto"). – Tashkent. – 1997. – No. 1. – Pp. 29.
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