Timi Abdullakhan II


 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 ). 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. Surroundings of Mionsaray hallway _ There were shops with dome roofs in the small corridors . The building is made of brick ( 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 the largest of the shopping stalls and odd- numbered 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.

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