This place is one of the best tourist attractions in Tashkent. You can see the orginal version of holy Usman Quran there. There are some shops and picturesque places to have a rest.
A place that has absorbed history, where one of the seven holy books of Islam is kept. In addition, there you can see translations into different languages of this book. Admission for locals costs about 15,000 soums, and for foreigners about 40,000 soums for admission. At the entrance, they give shoe covers and the visit itself is warm. Video surveillance is conducted everywhere and it is impossible to take photos and videos of things stored there.
A very beautiful historical place in Tashkent. A large area, there is a place to walk and take pictures. Local small shops offer to buy souvenirs and works by craftsmen.
The place is mandatory to visit. The oldest Quran in the world is kept here. It is located in a glass sarcophagus. You can't take pictures of him. There's a copy on my photo. There are also several rooms in the building with a collection of Korans from different countries and in different languages.
A wonderful place! I recommend that everyone visit without fail. The Quran of Osman of the 7th century, carefully placed in a sarcophagus, a collection of Korans, gifts from around the world, several magnificent mosques.
It is located on the territory of the Hazrati Imam complex. A small madrasah with a very beautiful turquoise dome. Entrance is paid, 50,000 soums, almost 500 rubles for our money. A small madrasah, with an original manuscript of the Koran in the middle under glass. It's worth a look. But the entry price is clearly too high. But it is necessary to visit, and if you are in Tashkent!
I grew up here, the Hazrati Imam ensemble is a very good place for tourists, the hair of the prophet Muzammad S. A. V. is kept here, the grave of Imam Shashi, the Karan is kept in the library, which has 4 pieces on earth
The place of my childhood, and my children also ran around these places. A very pleasant atmosphere, tourists every day, children let snakes in the square. The holy Quran is kept in this place if anyone does not know.
An interesting historical place, the building itself and the room are small. Inside is an ancient Koran on parchment, stored under glass. You can't take pictures inside. In addition, there is an exposition of old and translated Korans
Perhaps this is a historical place, but also just to take a walk and take photos, a great space, there are also shops with all sorts of trinkets, you can also take souvenirs for nonresidents
One of the Attractions of the old town. There used to be a madrasah (school) here that taught the Koran and etiquette, the manner of behavior.
If possible, it is better to read the history book of this place.
In 2007, it was carefully restored, and before that it was forgotten.
A beautiful place for recreation and tourism. There are a lot of interesting things here. There is a whole ensemble of national attractions here. I grew up here myself and am currently living here.
A small Registan in Tashkent. It is necessary to start acquaintance with Uzbekistan from Tashkent. Mosques and madrasas are small and get lost in the luxury of the city itself. But they give the beginning of an idea of what awaits you next in the historical cities of the country. This complex is a must-visit. He is beautiful and interesting.
Everything is super, of course.
I recommend everyone to visit these places.
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May 22, 2023
A gorgeous complex, visited by Muslims and tourists from all over the world! 🔥💯A real place of power! The most ancient book of the Koran written on leather is kept here and many ancient religious books are kept! Pilgrims from all over the world strive to get here. I recommend
A wonderful example of ancient architecture. But it is necessary to visit the madrasah because of the preserved copy of one of the very first Korans in the world.
In addition, there are other ancient Korans and scrolls with working inscriptions in the margins.
Another madrasah of the 16th century, which is included in the UNESCO list.
The very first book written by Caliph Uthman himself is kept here, after the Prophet Muhammad, this man created the book of the Koran. I strongly advise you to come and look at this wonderful book.
If there is a guide there, you can get a story about the book.
It is FORBIDDEN to take pictures inside!!!
Unfortunately, we experienced some huge disappointment.. both in the building and in the ancient Quran. The old books made an impression. It's worth a visit anyway, but don't expect miracles!