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Modarixon masjidi

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 Hello 🍃 Our practice is become in Modarikhan mosque📌 Long time ago, when Sheikhbani Khan II ruled in Bukhara, one of most famous ensembles throughout  Central Asia tours , Cosh Medresa, was erected. Cosh Mosque contains two opposing Madrasas. One building appears Modari Khan Madrasah. It was constructed approximately 1567 for Khan’s mother. Mosque facade beautifully decorated with tiles and colored brick mosaic. On majolica tiles there are flowers eiher buds images. Facade painted over wonderful geometric patterns. Madrasa has a rectangular courtyard either one aivan that is a portal with a niche. Within courtyard there are two floors loggia, and hujras behind them.

Xo'ja Zayniddin masjidi

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 We viset to Xo'ja zayniddin mosque📌 The history of the mosque over the subsequent centuries is murky. Badr and Tupev believe the first phase of painting inside the prayer hall probably took place in the late 16th century. It was subsequently redecorated, making extensive use of the kundal technique sometime in the 17th century, possibly between 1641-1660, as the paintings are stylistically similar to those found in Samarkand's Shir Dor Madrasa and the Tilla Kari. Coincidentally, both works in Samarkand were sponsored by the wealthy official Yalangtush Bi Alchin, who is known to have resided in Bukhara between the construction of the two monuments. This suggests—but does not prove—that he may have been responsible for the redecoration of the Hoja Zayniddin mosque along similar lines. Nothing is known of the fate of the mosque between Yalangtush Bi Alchin's era and the early 1900s. The final period of reconstruction (prior to modern activities) took place between 1913-15. A

Mag'oki Attor

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  Maghoki Attori Mosque  ( Uzbek :  Magʻoki Attori masjidi ,  Tajik :  Масҷиди Мағокии Атторӣ ,  romanized :  Masjidi Maghokii Attori ,  Persian :  مسجد مغاکی عطاری ,  romanized :  Masjed-e Maghākī-ye Attārī ) is a historical  mosque  in  Bukhara ,  Uzbekistan . It forms a part of the historical religious complex of  Lyab-i Hauz . The mosque is located in the historical center of Bukhara, about 300 meters southwest of  Po-i-Kalyan , 100 meters southwest of the  Toqi Telpak Furushon  trading dome and 100 meters east of Lab-i Hauz. It is a part of  UNESCO   World Heritage Site  Historic Centre of Bukhara. Today, the mosque is used as a carpet museum. It is speculated as built in the 9th to 10th century on the remains of a  Zoroastrian  temple from the pre-Islamic era. Before the  Arab conquest  there was a  bazaar  on the site of Maghoki Attori Mosque. It was a market for idols, potions and spices – attor (perfumes) and other goods. Besides this, there was formerly a Temple of the Moon (

Turki Jandi

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 Hello everybody🍃 We today viset to Turki Djandi📌 Turki Jandi  Mausoleum  is located in the southern part of the  Bukhara  region.  This area also encompasses the Turki Jandi cemetery. The  mausoleum  is associated with Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Fazl ibn Muso al-Muzakkir al-Jandi. Many scholars and theologians were buried in this  mausoleum  cemetery.  Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Fazl ibn Muso al-Muzakkir al-Jandi passed away in the early 11th century, coming into prominence in the 16th to 17th centuries. A structure was built over Turki Jandi's  mausoleum . Presently, the  mausoleum  of Turki Jandi has been destroyed, and places of worship have been constructed in its place. According to the research of the orientalist Komiljon Rahimov, the ruler Shams ul-Mulk Nasr ibn Ibrohim (1068—1080) was buried in this area. On Parfenova-Fenin's map of  Bukhara from 1911 to 1912, the site of the  mausoleum  was marked as "Goʻrxonayi Xoqon"

Saygid Po Bandkusho

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 We today viset to Sayyid Poband mausoleum📌 Sayyid Poband Sayyid") Bandkushayi or (“Chained Sayyid (“Sayyid, removing the shackles”) is a mausoleum and a small necropolis. Located in the southeastern part of the Shahristan of Bukhara. In the 16th century, the quarter and the parish mosque were called Bandkushayi, Hazrat, and later Sayyid The documents mention in this form either Bozori dek (Cauldron Bazaar) and Degrezi (cauldron casting). Sayyid Abu-l-Hasan Hamadani (d. 1004) was descended in the ninth generation of Muhammad from the grandson of the prophet Hassan, the son of Ali, the son of Abu Talib. In Sufism he was associated with Shaykh Ja far al-Khuldi Sufi of the school of al-Junayd al-Baghdadi his student was al-Kalabadi Sayyid Abu-l-Hasan angered the then ruler of Bukhara. He was arrested and put in chains. Before his death, the Martyr bequeathed to be buried in chains, in his own home. His wish was fulfilled, but after 20 years the ashes were transferred to another plac

Boboi parado'z

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 Hello everbody🖖🏻 Today we are going to Boboi paraduz mausoleum📌 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 Cultural Heritage of  Uzbekistan  of Republican Importance. 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 whole mazar was named. Boboyi Poradoz was a scholar and  sheikh , born in  Bukhara  in 842 and died in 925.