Hello dears 😊 today our destination was Abdullakhan Tim.Abdullakhan Timi is the largest open-air market in Bukhara. It was built during the reign of Abdullah Khan. (1577). The base of Abdullakhan temple is square (39X42 m), closed on 3 sides, and is entered with a pediment in the form of a head. There are arched shelves on both sides of the walls. A high-domed porch surrounds the tim. The middle mionsarai (diameter - 10 m) is covered with a high dome. Light shines through arched openings under the dome. Corridor around Mionsaray. There were shops with dome roofs in the small corridors. The building is made of adobe (22x27x3.5 cm), the walls are plastered, and almost no ornaments have been preserved. In the past, there was trade in silk and wool gauze here. Abdullakhan Timi is considered to be the largest among the shopping stalls and various buildings in Bukhara, and it is very complex and beautiful in terms of its shape and appearance. It has been repaired several times, and there are shops.
Today our destination was jurabek caravanserai. Jurabek Caravanserai is a significant historical monument located in the ancient city of Bukhara, in present-day Uzbekistan. Bukhara, dating back to the 4th century BC, is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia and is renowned for its well-preserved architectural heritage. Caravanserais were crucial structures along the ancient Silk Road, a network of trade routes that connected the East and West. They provided resting places for merchants and their caravans, offering accommodation, food, and other essential services. The Jurabek Caravanserai, with its striking traditional Islamic architecture, stands as a testament to the city's rich history as a hub for trade and cultural exchange. It consists of a large courtyard surrounded by rooms where merchants and travelers could stay, store their goods, and conduct business. Today, the Jurabek Caravanserai serves as a historical landmark and a popular tourist attraction, allowing visitors ...







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