Hello my dears π¬ππππππ You are again in Mexrangiz's blog Today we visited to the Magoki Attoriy Mosque The museum of the history carpet weaving was was opened in 1991 on the territory of ancient mosque "Magoki Attari (XII-XVI centuries in Bukhara.The exhibition presents all kinds of traditional carpet,palas weaving and felting styles of Central Asians .In the XIX-XXth centuries,rugs of Uzbek tribes like "mitan","skid","Kurama","Naiman" were very famous.The origin of carpet weaving in Central Asia πdates back to about III-IInd centuries BC The presenters Amira and Aziza done their job very wellπππππ
Godd part of the day to my followers for the last day of our practice we visited to the OLD AND ETERNAL BUKHARA After the independence of our country, under the leadership of our President, great work was done to restore and develop national values, preserve cultural heritage, especially historical monuments, and pass them on to future generations. A number of monuments such as Kalon Mosque, Chorbakr, Ark Castle were repaired and restored to their original appearance. On the direct initiative of President I.Karimov, shrines of Sufism representatives, founders of the Naqshbandiya order, Abdulkhaliq G`iduvani, Bahouddin Naqshband were improved. In particular, the cultural center of Bukhara occupies a special place in the framework of creative works. The 107-hectare cultural center built on the initiative and idea of the President consists of large buildings - a 700-seat regional musical drama theater, an amphitheater for 2,000 spectators, and between them the "Old and Eternal Bu
good morning to everyone who is on my blog today we went to the MAG'OKI ATTORIY MOSQUE Magok-i-Attari Mosque is a historical mosque in Bukhara. It forms a part of the historical religious complex of Lyab-i Hauz. The Magoki-Attori Mosque in the city's centre is an example of an urban mosque in a residential quarter. The mosque was built on the site of the pre-lslamic Mokh or Moon temple. It is a must visit place in Bukhara while you are in Uzbekistan Tours . History Of Magoki-Attori Mosque: The Magoki-Attori Mosque In Bukhara is said to be built on the remains of a Zoroastrian temple from the pre-Islamic era. Before the Arab conquest there was a bazaar on the site of Magok-i Attari. It was a market for idols, potions and spices, perfumes and other goods. There was a Temple of the Moon (Mokh) close to this place. Before the construction of the first synagogue Jews in Bukhara had shared a place in a mosque with Muslims. The mosque is also notable for being one of the oldest
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