The eastern gate of palvan darvaza Ichan-Kala (18th – 19th centuries),. (1835) was renovated in the early 19th century in 1804-06 under Iltuzarkhan. The gate differs significantly from other gates of Ichan –kala, in terms of volume and size. It is no coincidence that the people called them Bagatyr people. A majolica slab with the inscription "Shahri Kheyvak" (Khiva city) has been preserved above the entrance, the numerical value of the letters gives the date of construction – 1221, i.e. 1806 AD. The length of the gate is 52 m., the width is 17.5 m.. The shops are rectangular, their number is extraordinary, 8 on the south side, 11 on the north side.
The oldest Eastern gate of the Khiva citadel. The most important historical place of the ancient city of Khiva. The central shopping place of the city, a square with a bazaar and baths.
This is a historically valuable object.Despite the rustic gates, it is still very important for the guests of our city.The gates are in very good condition.