The historic 19th-century madrasa building is located in the city center, lost between modern Soviet-era buildings of the second half of the 20th century, buildings under construction in modern Tashkent, park areas and parks, until you get close to it from the side, you may not even notice it, despite its size. The building is large and has been preserved despite the devastating earthquake in the 20th century, the condition is of course dilapidated and has not been used for its intended purpose for a long time, but there are small workshops where local craftsmen are engaged in restoration, as well as the manufacture of various things and crafts, and sale. When we walked around its territory, we watched as the craftsmen restored the wooden doors with hand-carved ornaments, applied several layers of varnish, polished and paled the product, it looks very interesting and fascinating)
The Shaikha Abul Qosimkhon Eshana Madrasa is the best architectural ensemble, which has the second name Myyi Mosque.Which was built in 1850-1860 of the last century.There is currently an exhibition of folk artisans here. I recommend visiting this madrasah. You will see an art museum and hand-carved wood.You will not forget a very friendly team.
A good place to buy Uzbek folk handicrafts and souvenirs. You can order lagans with your drawing. But the prices of all goods are very high. You can buy the same thing at the Charsu bazaar at a low price.