A great tourist destination. The product can be purchased both for tourists and residents of the city. Paid national concerts and fashion shows are held at certain times
According to legend, divanbegi Nadir built this building as a caravanserai, but Imamkuli Khan accidentally misspoke at its opening and named the building a madrasah, and the khan's word, of course, is the law. According to another version, Khan was deliberately misinformed by the imams who decided to take over such a luxurious building. Anyway, the vizier was left without a business project, but in the people's memory he became a patron and defender of Islam.
Folklore performances are held here in the evenings, and a through portal is most welcome
To all those who have not yet decided. Be sure to visit Bukhara, Samarkand, Shakhrisabs... It's just a fairy tale! A beautiful oriental fairy tale. It is not necessary to learn Uzbek. There will be no problems in communication. And you will bring pleasant impressions - for many years to come. And history, and the oriental bazaar, and kind, sympathetic people...
Good day to all
, I advise you to definitely visit this beautiful architectural masterpiece! Very impressive. It's amazing how such a miracle can be done!
It's impressive. Bukhara is a place where both secular and religious science flourished. In general, the whole city of Bukhara leaves an indelible impression
There is no such minaret anywhere in the world except for this, the usta Bako minaret was built and the founder Karakhanid Arslankhan was built in 1127, the length from 47 to 57 meters because the foundation of this minaret went under the ground at least 10 meters
One of the most beautiful madrasas in Bukhara. I remember it because the portal of the madrasah is decorated with a mosaic with birds of happiness Simurg. There is a trade in the courtyard, and in the evenings there is a show.
An interesting place to learn about wearing. The only madrasah in Central Asia that operated during the Soviet era. Many famous Muslim figures studied there. It forms a complex of structures with the nearby Kalyan minaret and mosque
It is worth coming and seeing with your own eyes all the beauty and color. A large selection of travel goods fabrics, clothing, embroidery, gold embroidery, coinage, woodcarving, etc
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Karina Halim-zade
Level 6 Local Expert
March 22, 2024
This place pleases me, I live in this area. Although we live so close, we really have no idea what value these historical buildings have. It is very beautiful, captivates with its greatness, beckons with its history. I love my city.
It is best to walk around Bukhara after 18:00. The heat subsides, the weather is more comfortable and the city is beautiful, the lighting of historical buildings is turned on
Nicely. There is a slope of the wall, but this is often found in similar buildings in Uzbekistan - difficult soils and time makes itself felt. On the contrary, the most positive monument of the country is Hajja Nasreddin on an ass, as well as an ancient reservoir in which, according to Solovyov's book, the pawnbroker Jabar was drowned. Read it if you don't know each other. A swan and ducks swim in the pond. Spare no money and take a guide to Bukhara, it's worth it
The central place in Bukhara is full of people both in the afternoon and in the evening. Near a pond, cafes. The madrasah is beautiful with the image of Semurg birds on the portal. They fly towards the sun, which is depicted with human features. They hold piglets in their claws. Well, you know. 17th century. There is a monument to Khoja Nasreddin nearby.
Labi Havuz is nearby. And this is the main advantage. And so the madrasah of the classical type. It's like new. There is a trade and folk show in the courtyard.
Lyabi House is the central square of ancient Bukhara, formed by the buildings of the madrasah around the reservoir. These are words that cannot convey the extraordinary beauty, the other sky, the prayer of this place. Here you are filled with peace and happiness. You completely forget about problems, illnesses, and fuss. The crowds of tourists and the hubbub of the bazaar do not interfere, do not wake you up. You are dissolving into antiquity, you are in paradise on earth.
Since Soviet times, I remember intourist used to be there, foreigners came there and always our late father drove tourists Nodir devon begi. He's still the same
Nicely. We went 2 times, morning and evening. We went to the madrasah. A large courtyard, a beautiful huge tree grows in the center and immediately attracts attention.
A very beautiful historical ensemble, but antique dealers sit there during the day and bargain, which is because there is not enough space, or for suckers tourists
Behind Nasruddin, you can see Nadir Divan Begi madrasah: it depicts human faces, forbidden by Sunnis, but the Shiites, obviously, did not mind. Madrasas were built under the Shaybanids, Uzbek princes, descendants of modern Uzbeks: go inside and enjoy the murals and marble carvings of ceilings and walls. However, in each of the madrasahs, trade is so lively that you cannot leave without a pair of silk scarves or a disc with Uzbek music. Anyone who read Leonid Solovyov's "Troublemaker" in childhood needs the Bukhara market, which has not changed for centuries