ABDULAZIZKHAN MADRASAH – A MONUMENT OF 17TH-CENTURY BUKHARA ARCHITECTURE
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Ashtarkhanids, Ulugbek, Samarkand, Nadirmuhammad, Karshi, Mirakon, Bazari Gosfand, Khiyabon, Mimkhaqan ibn Khoja Muhammadin,Abstract
This article discusses the historical significance of the Abdulazizkhan Madrasah, built in Bukhara in the 17th century, its architectural structure and decorations. It also analyzes the activities of the ruler Abdulaziz Khan, who founded the madrasah, and its place in cultural life. The place of the madrasah in the history of Bukhara and Central Asia is also highlighted.
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