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Magoki attor

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Hi my besties 🥰🫶🏻how are you ? Today was our practical day 🌝today we visited Magoki attor 🫠 When I go there i learned a lot of information 🌸now I want to share information with you❤️ Magoki-Attori Mosque (‘a mosque in a pit’), located in the center of Bukhara, is one of the oldest city’s mosques. It dates back to 9th c. Early in the Common Era there was a fire temple with Lunar Bazaar where the mosque is now. They sold spices and herbs at the bazaar, and figurines of Zoroastrian fertility deities during the Persian New Year holiday Nowruz . When Islam came to region, they destroyed the temple and built a mosque at the site of it. During archaeological excavations in the 20th c they determined that the first mosque was built at the site in the 9th c. They discovered the base of its walls and fragments of its stucco ornaments dating from the 10th c. At the end of the 10th с the mosque was destroyed by fire and a new mosque of the same design was built over it in the 12th c. It w

Chor minor

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Hi my dear 🤍how are you? You know that today was our practical day 🫠Today we visited to the Chor minor  now I want to talk information about that place 🥰 East of the Old Town, one block north of M Ambar, is the Chor Minor, a stubby, brick-built structure with four turquoise domes. The Chor Minor (Four Minarets in Tajik) is one of the most charming and quirky buildings in Bukhara, all the more surprising because, built in 1807, it dates from a period of suffocating cultural stagnation. Photogenic little Chor Minar, in a maze of alleys between Pushkin and Hoja Nurabad, bears more relation to Indian styles than to anything Bukharan. The building, resembling an upside-down chair thrust deep into the ground, is merely the darvazakhana gatehouse of a madrassah (90 by 40 metres) built by the rich Turkmen merchant Khalif Niyazkul. If you view the building from the south you are standing in the madrassah courtyard with its former summer mosque to your left and hauz to your right. The only re

Boboyi paradoz

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  Hello  my dear🥰how are you🙃what are you doing now😊you know that today was our practical day🌝 Today we visited Boboyi poradoz with our teacher Aziza Axmedovna☺️ Now I want to talk information about that place🥰 The  Boboyi Poradoz Mausoleum   (Uzbek:  Boboyi Poradoʻz maqbarasi) is a monument of architecture in  Bukhara,  Uzbekistan. The  mausoleum  was built in the 19th century and is located behind the Salakhona gate. Today the mausoleum is located opposite the Ibn Sina Library of Bukhara. The mausoleum is included in the National List of Objects of Material ekistan of Republi can Importance.[1]  The mausoleum of Hazrat Boboyi Poradoz is located in the southeast part of Bukhara, near the city gate of Salakhona. Here, in the early 20th century, there was a mazar with a complex of architectural structures (mausoleums, mosques, rooms for pilgrims, residential houses, wells). Now only the center of the mausoleum remains, where Boboyi Poradoz was once buried, and in his honor the w

Piri dasgir mosque

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  everyone 🙋. Today we go to the Piri Dastgir Mosque and we learn a lot of information about this place. This mosque build in the 11 century for famous people.               Piri Dastgir Mosque History: • Built in the 16th century by Abdullah Khan II, the ruler of the Khanate of Bukhara • Named after the Sufi saint Syed Miran Sayyid Ali, also known as "Piri Dastgir" ("Helper of the Helpless") • Served as a mosque and a madrasah (Islamic school) • Renovated and expanded over the centuries Architectural Features: • Prayer Hall: Rectangular in shape, with a central aisle supported by massive pillars • Arches: Pointed arches and ribbed vaults create a sense of height and grandeur • Qibla Wall: The qibla wall, facing Mecca, features a mihrab (prayer niche) flanked by two minarets • Minarets: Two tall, fluted minarets rise from either side of the qibla wall • Courtyard: A large courtyard surrounds the mosque, providing space for ablutions and gatherings

Khoja zayniddin

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  Hi my followers🤍how are you🥰you know that today was our practical day ☺️That’s why today we visited to the Khoja zayniddin complex. This monument of antiquity is concealed from view in the residential settlement of Bukhara. But the real connoisseur of antiquity and ancient architecture must visit this unique complex od buildings of XVI century. This mosque-khanqah has the central hall with dome, which was used by Sufi in their religious rites. The hall is vast, high and has the rich ornamentation.  The khanqah of Khoja Zaynuddin served as a shelter for errant dervishes and fulfilled a function of residential quater mosque. It was the place of meeting of he representatives of Sufism and the burial place of esteemed sheikh Khodja Zaynuddin.

Modarihon

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  Hi my dears🫶🏻you know that today was our practical day❤️‍🔥Today we visited to the modarihon madrasah🙃now I am going to tell you information about that place🌝 First here are the pictures of modarihon The Modari-Khan Madrasah forms a single ensemble with the Abdullah Khan Madrasah in Bukhara. The complex is called the Kosh Madrasah, which is translated as “double madrasah”. The Modari-Khan was dedicated to the mother of the ruler, and its name can be translated as “the mother of the Khan”.   The madrasah was a traditional task — it was an academic institution for educating youth in the spirit of national and religious traditions. A complete education obtained in a madrasah opened the door to different future for a person. That was why each family tried to send at least one child to madrasah to study. To sum up, today’s practical day passed so great❤️

Chor bakr

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  Hi my dear ☺️how are you🌝what are you doing now? You know that today was our practical day😍That’s why today we went to the Chor bakr madrasah🤍When I go there I learned a lot of information about that place🥰 The unique Chor-Bakr Memorial Complex (‘memorial complex of four brothers’) is located at a distance of five kilometers southwest of Bukhara in the village of Sumitan . They began building it during the reign of the Samanids as long ago as the 16th c. It is also called Town of the Dead , and it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.   At the end of the 16th с Bukhara ruler Abdullah-Khan ordered that a madrasah, a mosque and a khanaka be built in the center of the necropolis, which meant to be a present for the Juybari dynasty. These three buildings form a large yard or even a square. They make up a beautifully integrated and harmonious architectural ensemble. The facades of the khanaka and the mosque are large portals with archways. Their side walls have two-tier loggias, whic