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Day 3

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Day 3 Hello everyone We are going to Piri Dastgir mosque. This mosque is historical place in Bukhara. The weather ish very hot😮‍💨 I see, you're referring to the Poi Kalon complex in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, which includes the Piri Dastgir Mosque. This historic mosque is an architectural marvel, dating back to the 16th century.  It features a massive dome, intricate tilework, and a grand entrance portal. The mosque is named after Piri Dastgir, a revered saint and spiritual leader of the region. It's one of the must-visit attractions in Bukhara, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Central Asia.

Day 2

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 Day 2  Hello everyone This day our secind practice day. Today the weather is warm .Our practice teacher Kuldasheva Nigora. She is very strict. Today we go Chor Minor. This historical place is very beautiful. Chor Minor (Char Minar Uzbek: Chor minor), alternatively known as the Madrasah of Khalif Niyaz-kul, is a historic gatehouse for a now-destroyed madrasa in the historic city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It is located in a lane northeast of the Lyab-i Hauz complex. It is protected as a cultural heritage monument, and also it is a part of the World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Bukhara. In Persian, the name of the monument means "four minarets", referring to the building's four towers. The structure was built by Khalif Niyaz-kul, a wealthy Bukharan of Turkmen origin in 1807 under the rule of the Manghit dynasty.[2] The four towered structure is sometimes mistaken for a gate to the madras that once existed behind the structure, however, the Char-Minar is actually a complex...

Day 1

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 Day 1 This day our first practice day. Today the weather is hot .Our practice teacher Kuldasheva Nigora. She is very strict. Today we go Chor Bakr. This historical place is very beautiful. Chor-Bakr is a memorial complex in the village of Sumitan at 5 km of Bukhara in Uzbekistan, built over the burial place of Abu-Bakr-Said, who died in the year 360 of the Muslim Calendar (970–971 AD), and who was one of the four of Abu-Bakrs (Chor-Bakr) – descendants of Muhammad.  The complex includes the necropolis of family tombs, and courtyards enclosed with walls.

Day 10

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Day 10  We are going to Khuja Ismat  Islamkhoja Madrasah is an architectural monument in Khiva. Ichan is located in the center of the castle. It was built by Islamkhoja, the prime minister and father-in-law of Khiva Khan Asfandiyar Khan (1908-1910). The construction of the madrasa began in 1908. Construction work was completed by 1910[2]. Islamkhoja madrasa consisted of 42 rooms. 50 students studied at the Institute of Science [3]. He was one of the famous people of the Islamic Khoja era, who sacrificed his life for the improvement of the city of Khiva. Thanks to his efforts, a hospital, a post office, a telegraph, a double gate, a reception hall of Asfandiyar Khan in the Nurullabai palace, and new iron bridges were built in some areas of Khorezm in Khiva.

Day 9

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 Day 9  We are going to Jobor madrasah  Several copies of the foundation documents of the Joybori Kalon madrasa have been preserved. One of them is original, and the other two are copies copied during the reign of Amir Shahmurad. There is almost no difference between them. In the original waqfnama drawn up in January-February 1671, Podshah Ayim bint Abdurahimhoja's structure is made in the shape of an egg and there is a seal reminiscent of the seal of the Khans. The foundation said to the foundation: "If a single brick of the building remains broken, none of the trustees shall be given a single chakayam!" - he made a strict condition in the order. In the document, it was necessary to buy 10 felts every two years and a new mat every year for the mosque within the educational dargah. The annual endowment of the madrasa was 130,000 tenge. The provision of madrasa mudarris and students is separated from the rest of the waqf funds specified in the waqfnama for the repair of th...

Day 7

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 Day 7 We are going to Sayyid Amir kulol  madrasah1971Khoja Sayyid Amir Kulol, popularly nicknamed Kalon (“High”), was a Hanafi scholar, Sufi murshid and spiritual mentor of Bahauddin Naqshbandi. Sayid Amir Kulal was born in 1281 in the village of Sukhor (now the village of Yangikhet) in the Kagan region, in the village of hereditary potters. According to legend, he was tall and broad in shoulders. Penetrating eyes peered out from under furrowed brows. His skin was tan. His face was framed by a gray beard.

Day 8

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 Our next day  When arriving in Bukhara by train, visit the 19th century Palace of the Emir of Bukhara in Kagan, which is located near the station. Tourists often pass by the palace quickly, as it's not easy to see from the road. This is a shame because the palace is very attractive, with unusual architecture and an interesting history. It's considered an architectural monument of Uzbekistan. The palace's origins lie in the expansion of the Russian Empire to Central Asia in the second half of the 19th century. Towards the end of the century, strong diplomatic relations developed between Russia and the Bukhara Emirate, and the development of railways continued. The settlement of New Bukhara was established 12km from Bukhara, on the railway line to Tashkent, and New Bukhara became a base for the Russian military, engineers, and builders. In a sense, New Bukhara was also a diplomatic town, which hosted various offices that represented the Russian Empire in the Emirate of Bukha...