Beshinchi kun

 Day 5

Adolat Aliyeva 

Toqi Sarrafon complex 

Hello everyone🤚. Today is the 5th day of our practice day and we went to another historical place. 

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Today for our intership we visited Toqi Sarfaron.


Then l and some of my friends introduced all students with many interesting information about Toqi Sarfaron.


The medieval Bukhara was a great trading city, welcoming merchants from all parts of Central Asia, from Iran and India, from Russia and China. The trading status of Bukhara was reflected in the planning and development of the city. Large streets in the centre served as bazaars, each selling a particular type of product. Complex, multiply ventilated domed floors were built for their improvement in the squares and crossroads of the streets, known as “stream” – arches, vaults.


The Toki-Sarrafon is one of Bukhara’s four remained bazaars. This trading dome was used mostly for money exchange during the era of the Silk Road. Indian shop owners frequently exchanged money inside this bazaar. The site is no longer a money exchange center, but it now has lots of great shops where you can pick up interesting souvenirs.

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