Bukhara- A Great City

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Bukhara- A Great City

 

In these pictures from Bukhara, we are in front of Miri Arab Madrasah and in a medieval market place. In one pic we are in a photo shoot of an Uzbek couple.

Bukhara is an ancient city with immense historical, cultural, and spiritual significance in central Asia. It was a major centre of poets and Islamic scholars. It is closer to Iran and therefore has a visible Persian impact. Tajik is also spoken here along with Uzbek, which is less Turkik than Tashkent.

Ismoil Somoniy Mausaleum is world-famous architectural masterpiece and was built at the close of the ninth century. Chashma Ayub Mausoleum can be translated ( from Bible ) as Saint Job’s Water Source. Legend has it that Ayub struck the ground with his stick, making a source of crystal clear water in the desert. Bolo-Khauz Complex is the only preserved monument on the Registan Square. We saw well maintained old monuments Kalyan Minaret, Kalyan Mosque, Miri-Arab Madrasah, Magoki-Attori Mosque & Madrasah of Ulugbek & Abdul Aziz Khan, Lyabi-Khauz Ensemble, Chor-Minor Madrasah.

Bukhara has architecturally significant well – preserved ancient buildings, mosques, and madrasahs.

Situated at old Silk Road, Bukhara had been Capital of various empires like Sogdian, Samanid, Ghaznavid, and Timurid. It was home to renowned scholars, theologians, and philosophers and Naqshbandi Sufism. It was also centre of Islamic studies, architecture, craftsmanship and trade.

The visit to Bukhara is a great satisfaction for my inquisitive urge.