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Kosh Madrasah

 Kosh means «double». Ensemble includes 2 buildings: Modari-khan Madrasah and Abdullah-khan Madrasah. The buildings stand on narrow street sides, faced partal to each other. Modari-khan Madrasah was built in 974 of hydjr or 1566 - 1567. The date is pointed out with poems on majolica paintings over entrance. It is the modest model of Madrasah with gorgeous-faced main facade. He built abdull-khan Madrasah in 1558 – 1590 .It is one of outstanding Central Asiatic architectual work. Here architector bravely deviated from canon rules in planning, moving capacities assimetrically beyond the rectangular building outlines, including new forms in usual composition. So there was appeared inside yard spacious hall with cupola on twelve-sided light drum, it is known as «Abdullah-khan sky-light». The hall combines 20 hydjrs, situated in 2 tiers.

Ulugbek Madrasah

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 Ulugbek (also spelled Ulugh Beg, Ulughbeg, Ulugh-Beg), Tamerlane’s grandson, was an enlightened and intellectual ruler. He was very much concerned with development of science in his large kingdom. Besides the well-known madrasah in the Registan Square in Samarkand and the madrasah in Gijduvan (Uzbek: G'ijduvon; also spelled Gizhduvan), he ordered that one be built in conservative and strict Bukhara, the Islamic capital of Central Asia, in the hope the city would become a center of science and education as well. Ulugbek Madrasah in Bukhara was for a long time followed as an example by builders of Islamic schools in other Central Asian cities. he madrasah was built in 1417 by Ismail Isfagani and Najmeddin Bukhari, the best architects of the time. The structure shows harmonious proportions and forms of its elements; it has little decoration and yet looks impressive and even majestic. It is a rectangular building with a large portal and a courtyard. It features an entrance corridor sp...

Abdulaziz Khan madrasah

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 Abdulaziz Khan Madrasah is a part of architectural ensemble of Ulugbek Madrasah, however, it is much bigger and more beautiful. The portal of madrasah is decorated with rich patterns, in the decoration of which was used yellow paint. There were also used different technologies during the construction of the building: carved tile and mosaic, relief majolica, carved marble, gilding. There are pictures of Chines e dragon and bird of happiness Semurg on the walls, here you can also read poems of famous poets. Madrasah has two mosques - winter and summer, the walls and ceiling decoration is extremely luxury. In 1988 there was built museum exhibition, where were presented dervishes’ staffs, carved doors, boxes and more.  In the XV-XVIII centuries the woodcarver’s era prospered in Central Asia. There is an art carving in the decoration of mosques, madrasas, headstones, gates, etc. It is known that Ulughbek was not only famous ruler but the great scholar and patron of the sciences. H...

10 th practice day

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 Hello everyone 😊👋. Today was my 10 th and last practice day 😢😢. We went to the Toki Sarrafon mouseum🚶🚶 with my coursmates and our teacher Zarifa Gʻafurovna 🥰😘. We went there at 9:00 o'clock. This place located in Bukhara. Todays dutys were Nigina, Shaxrizoda, Sabina and Marjona. They all of told many information about this place. They speachs are full of informations📚📚📚. Then they give us many questions ❓❓❓  and we try to answer this questions 🙃🙂. Then we took many pictures and videos from there. 📷📸🖼️. At 11..30 o'clock we went our home 🏠🏡. Nigina Nilufar Sevara Gulbadan and me went to our house together 🥰🥰..

9 th practice day

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 Hello everyone 😊👋🐱. Today's my ninths practice day. I went to the Turki Jandi complex with my coursmates and my teacher Zarifa Gʻafurovna 🥰☺️. We went to there at 9 o'clock. Todays dutys are Gulbadan, Goʻzal. Both of them told many information about there. And they prepared questions and some activities for me.  All of us try to attended this activities. Firstly Gulbadan started own speech. Her speach full of information about there. She gave us some questions and we try answer this questions. Secondly goʻzal Started own speech. Also Goʻzal's speech  full of information about Turki Jandi. And we took many pictures and videos from there. Then we ended own practice at 11:00 o'clock.  Gulbadan, Sevara Nigina Nilufar and me went our home together. So I think this practice diary enjoyable for you 🤗🙃. See you 😊🤗😊

8th practice day

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  Hi everyone 👋🙂. Today is my eight practice day 😁.And we go to the Boboyi Poraduz place at 9..00 o'clock with my coursmates and our teacher Zarifa Gʻafurovna 🥰☺️. Todays dutys are Nilufar Hakimabonu and Mekhrangiz. They told a lot of information about this place. Hakimabonu told poem🙂. Then they give such questions for us. And we try answer this question ❓🙃. I would like give some information about those speech🤗😊. Boboyi Poradoz mausoleum       Hazrat Baboyi Poradoz (Baboyi Shawqi; Sheikh Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Ahmad Al Askof) is a hermit, scholar, sheikh from Central Asia (VIII-IX centuries).Boboyi Poradoz was born in Bukhara in 842 and died in 925. He lived 83 years. Sources say "Shavqi Baba's original name is Poradoz." The reason for this is said to be that he lived with the love of God. That's why they called the sharif family "Baboyi Shavqi".Also, the Char Bakrs of Bukhara, i.e. Abu Bakr Sa'd, Abu Bakr Fazl, Abu Bakr Tarkhan, Abu Bakr Ha...

7 th practice day

 Today our 7 th practice day 😁. We went to the Chor Minor place . This place located in Bukhara. And today's dutys were Sevara, Marjona and Sabina. They told full of information about this place. And I give some information about this speech  to you🤗😊. Speaking of the Bukhara’s unusual monuments, first of all, we should tell about the Chor-Minor madrasah. It is located right behind Lyabi-Khauz, in the open space. “Chor–Minor” is translated as “four minarets”. This name is well justified: the corners of the square-rectangular madrasah building are really decorated with four small minarets crowned with blue domes, different in decors from each other. Each of the four minarets is of a different shape. The towers’ décor elements are believed to reflect the religious-philosophical understanding of the world’s four religions. At least, it is easy to see that some elements look like a cross, a Christian fish, and the Buddhist prayer wheel. In front of the madrasah building there i...