Hello dears. Today our destination was Ismail Samani. The mausoleum is considered one of the iconic examples of early Islamic architecture[3] and is known as the oldest funerary building of Central Asian architecture.[4] The Samanids established their de facto independence from the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad and ruled over parts of modern Afghanistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan. It is the only surviving monument from the Samanid era, but American art historian Arthur Upham Pope called it the "one of the finest in Persia
Hi everyone 👋 Today we went to the Abdullakan timi .we learned about its history.We got a lot of information. Tim Abdullah Khan is a self-contained, introverted market space, distinct from the famed crossroad markets (taqs) of Bukhara. What does Tim mean? Tim(Pers. Taj.) — a covered market, a high roof, a dome of a stall. In ancient times, teams were mainly located in the centers of large cities, at the intersections of streets, chorsu, guzar square, near caravanserais. Covered by a huge dome, it houses several craft shops and stalls. Timlar was important in determining the architectural image of the city. Markets and stalls of Sughds in the city are called "suk" in Arabic sources, and those located at the crossroads are called "chokhorsuk" or chorsu. Later, shopping centers were built in the center of the street with 4 intersecting sides Abdullakhan Timi is the largest covered shopping mall in Bukhara . It was built during the reign of Abdullah Khan . ( 1577 )...
Hi for all 👋 Today we went to the Bahouddin Naqshband. You know, this place is famous all our the world. Now, I give some information. His biography is almost unknown because he prohibited his disciples to chronicle his life and activity. He was thought to be Seyid – a direct descendant of Prophet Mohammed. He was born in a craftsman's family. His father was a weaver and chaser (Naqshband). But it was his grandfather who played an important role in his life. He was well familiar with Sufis and paid much attention to the religious sciences. Bahouddin Naqshbandi was taught by famous counselors of that time. His first teacher was Muhammad Bobo Samosiy (1340-1345), the fifth Pir (counselor) of Bukhara. After his death Naqshbandi was taught by one of the famous leaders of the “Hojagon” Order Said Amir Kulola (appr 1288 -1371), the six Pir of Bukhara who familiarized him with the Abdulholik Gijduvani's teachings (1103-1179). Gijduvani was the founder of the "Hojagon" Orde...
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