It is one of the numerous monuments of traditional Islamic architecture in Central Asia. Good preservation and careful attitude of Uzbeks to history. I will not go to someone else's monastery with my charter, I will just say what surprised me: the trade in the temple, the absence of the female half, the similarity of all the mosques of Bukhara and Samarkand.
Definitely worth seeing with your own eyes once
One of the ancient and beautiful mosques of Bukhara. It was built in the 16th century under the Sheibanids, whose capital was blessed Bukhara. We live next to this mosque.
I only saw it from the outside. An amazing sight, a must-see for all tourists in Uzbekistan. In general, Bukhara is amazing, all like from fairy tales about Khoja Nasreddin.