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Chashmai ayub

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Today is seventh day of our practice and today's duty was Muqaddas. General view of the mausoleum Exterior view of the mausoleum There, Muqaddas shared her knowledge about Chashmai Ayub and then we took photo for our blog. This place is crowded with trees and they are available for picnic . Nigina, Gulbadan, Sevara, Nilufar and Dilnura  took a lot of photos for instagram and their blog at 10:24 o'clock. Let's to the history of this monument . The  Samanid Mausoleum  is a mausoleum located in the northwestern part of  Bukhara ,  Uzbekistan , just outside its historic center. It was built in the 10th century CE as the resting place of the powerful and influential Islamic Samanid dynasty that ruled the  Samanid Empire  from approximately 900 to 1000. [1] [2]  It contained three burials, one of whom is known to have been that of  Nasr II . The mausoleum is considered one of the iconic examples of early  Islamic architecture [3]  and is ...

Sitora- Mokhi Khossa

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Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa Palace, vicinity of Bukhara Today we visited to Sitora-i mokhi khossa and this day is 6th. The duties of today were Dildora, Sevara and Zilola. We gathered 10.30 o'clock, however some people were late, so we took photo without them. This picture is the top of my blog. Then, we entered without tax to Mokhi khossa. In the entence part, Sevara gave information and we took video. Then Dildora started her speech about the yard of Sitora-i mokhi khossa. Then we went to greeting room and Dildora explained there. Then i saw a foreigner, and i started to speak with him, he,Angel, is from Spain. And we took photo with him.In this picture i was strange.😁😁😇 then we went to pond and we saw a lot of peacocks which are being kept during years. Then we came back our home , and i slept from 2:23 to 5:45. Then i created my blog.😀 And now let to the history of Sitora-i mokhi khossa.  Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa Palace in Bukhara, a former residence of local emirs, is the city’s most s...

Blacksmith in Bukhara.

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Today we went to Blcksmith  . And Marjona spoke about its history. And she said that this profession is for every generation .    The Blacksmith History Forge Museum is a short walk north of the Toqi Telpak Furushon Bazaar on Khakikat Street. The museum is located in the Kulyuta karavansarai which was built in the 16th century. Admission is free, and it is a rare treat to see a working blacksmith. Photos/Videos can be taken and you can stroll through the workshop to view finished goods and the tools of the blacksmith. The most impressive area is the urn shaped hearth with white handles, which had a fire inside. The blacksmith was working on a knife, and using his hammer to straighten it on the anvil. The sound of the hammer on the anvil and the smoky atmosphere made the shop feel as if it was transported back into ancient times. There were quite a few finished product hanging on the walls to view. We spent 15 minutes here and tried to stay away from the work area of the ...

Ark and its inside

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  Today we went to Ark which is located in Bukhara. Zukhra, Nilufar,and Dilnura introduced the history of Ark. They spoke with many tourists.You can see following photos. The Ark is a large earthen fortification located in the northwestern part of contemporary Bukhara.  In layout, it resembles a modified rectangle, a little elongated from the west to the east. The perimeter of the external walls is 789.6 m (2,591 ft), the area enclosed being 3.96 ha (9.8 acres). The height of the walls varies from 16 to 20 m (52 to 66 ft). Entrance to the Ark fortress, photographed around 1907 by  Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky The ceremonial entrance into the citadel is architecturally framed by two 18th-century towers. The upper parts of the towers are connected by a gallery, rooms, and terraces. A gradually rising ramp leads through a winch-raised portal and a covered long corridor to the mosque of Dzhuma. The covered corridor offers access to storerooms and prison cel...