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TENTH PRACTICAL DAY

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 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

nineth practical day

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 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

EIGHTH PRACTICAL DAY

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 GOOD PART OF THE DAY TO EVERYONE  TODAY  WE VISITED TO CHORMINOR COMPLEX Interesting architectural monuments Chor Minor is situated in the north-east of Bukhara as a part of Labi-Hauz complex. This monument was erected in XVII century and now keeps the unique pages of historical inheritance of our country. The main entrance of the madrassas, and the entire set of buildings did not remained the same, but the descriptions that existed in his time described it as yard with magnificent garden and several monuments. The two-story entrance portal is a part remained of the pristine construction, which was used as a mosque. Despite its unusual exterior design, the mosque has a rather ordinary interior. She served for five daily prayers (Machit panchvakti). Here is a dome that had a value as a venue for the muslim spiritual rites, which often included singing and playing instrumental music. Interior walls and the dome were decorated with religious inscriptions in Arabic. Remains of inscription

SEVENTH PRACTICAL DAY

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 HI TO EVERYONE FOR TODAY'S PRACTICAL DAY WE WENT TO THE TURKI JANDI MAUSOLEUM Deep in the old town is the tiny and decrepit Turki Jandi mausoleum, favoured for getting one’s prayers answered. Turki Jandi’s tomb is accessed through the mosque in front of the taller, second cupola. A well inside the mosque contains holy water that locals drink from a cooler near the entrance. Have the chatty mullah show you the sections of original 10th-century Arabic script on the mosque’s doors, allegedly inscribed by Turki Jandi himself.

SIXTH PRACTICAL DAY

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 GOOD PART OF THE DAY TO EVERYONE  TO WE VISITED TO HOJA ZAYNIDDIN MOSQUE In Bukhara's backstreets between Hoja Nurabad and Islamov, across from the Ark on Hoja Nurabad, the interior of the 16th-century Hoja Zayniddin Mosque has a tremendous  aivan  and some of the best original mosaic and  ghanch- work you’re going to see anywhere.

Fifth practical day

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Hello to my dear followers you are on Mexrangiz's blog again .Today we visited to the MODARIKHAN MADRASAH 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”. It may have been a “first attempt” in complex construction, but this building is smaller than the other building in the ensemble. The Abdullah Khan Madrasah built in the honor of Abdullah Khan II whose reign was a true golden age for beautiful Bukhara was built later and became a prominent creation of the architects of that time. However, construction of the Modari-Khan was performed at a high level of quality, which is confirmed by the mention made in the manuscripts of the court chronicler. 400 years later, restorers confirmed once again that the building is solid and will stand for a ve

Fourth practical day

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 GOOD part of the day to everyone  we visited to the SAID PO BANDIKUSHO MOSQUE for our fourth practical day Today we went to the Said Bandi Kusho mosque. The mosque “Said po Bandikusho” is located on Khorezm Street. Hazrat Said Abulhasan Is the teacher of the famous Abu Bakr Gulbandi. The grave of Hazrat Said Abulhasan is located in the yard of Khorezm Street. Comments

Third practical day

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 good part of the day to everyone  our third practical day conducted to CHORBAKR  MEMORIAL COMPLEX Chor-Bakr  is a memorial complex in the village of Sumitan at 5 km of  Bukhara  in  Uzbekistan , built over the burial place of  Abu-Bakr-Said , who died in the year 360 of the  Muslim Calendar  (970–971 AD), and who was one of the four of Abu-Bakrs (Chor-Bakr) – descendants of  Muhammad . The complex includes the  necropolis  of family tombs, and courtyards enclosed with walls. The Chor Bakr Memorial Complex, also known as Sumitan's cemetery, was established by  Shaybanid  ruler  Abdullaxon II  in 1559, and it includes a mausoleum, a  mosque , a  madrasa , and a large courtyard surrounded by high walls. In the following centuries, additional buildings were constructed, and the complex was expanded to include adjacent areas. Abdullaxon II allocated 70,000 gold coins for the construction of this memorial complex. The central building of the complex is the  mausoleum , which has doors o

Second practical day

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 Hii my dear subscribers🥰How are you. As you know we are in practical weeks nowadays.Today our destination was in Boboyi Poradoz Mausoleum.I and my coursemates told information about it to Aziza Abdulloyevna❤. We learnt a lot of thing about Bukhara's history which I did not know.It gave me good impression😍❤.    So Hazrati Boboyi Poradoʻz (Boboyi Shavqi; Shayx Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Ahmad Al Askof)  . He was Middle Asian scholar and lived in 9th century. We took some pictures and learnt about his  life . He lived in Bukhara from 842 till 925 and died in 83 age. He lived with the love to God, therefore, according to the legends, he is aslo known as Boboyi Shavqi. Bukhara's 4 Bakrs (namely,Abu Bakr Saʼd, Abu Bakr Fazl, Abu Bakr Tarxon, Abu Bakr Homid were the ascended of the Boboyi Poradoʻz. His maqbarah is located in Sallakhona Gate.

First practical day

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Hi, everyone, how are you. It is me again. We started our journay that is practical day today. My coursmates, our teacher- Aziza Abdullayevna and l went to the Piri Daskir Mosque. This mosque is one of the historical sites In Bukhara .During our trip we learned a wealth of information with each other.Some students gave information about this Mosque, while other listened them attentively.And also we took diversity pictures both this mosque and our coursmates