Hi guys!!! Today we went to the Ismail Samaniy monument .We learned about its history.We got a lot of information. 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. It contained three burials, one of whom is known to have been that of Nasr II. It is known as the oldest funerary building of Central Asian architecture.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" The mausoleum is considered one of the iconic examples of early Islamic archite...
Hi guys!!! Todey we went to the Kukeldash madrasah, which is one of the most largest madrasah in Bukhara. Now I give some information about it. Kukeldash madrasah enters into the composition of the architectural complex Lyabi-Hauz. The madrasah was built in 1569 on Abdullah Khan's initiative. The constructed madrasah became the symbol of strong state during the governing of Abdullah Khan II. “Kukeldash” literally means “foster brother”. In hierarchy of the power, inherited from Genghis Khan the word “kukeldash” marked one of the more important court positions. The organizer of Kukeldash madrasah was the authoritative Emir named Kulbaba. He was keeping his post of kukeldash for the period of several khans of Shaybanid Dynasty. Emir Kulbaba Kukeldash facilitated Abdullah Khan II during his rise to power. According to the sacred tradition of the election of the Khan, each new Khan was raised on the canvas of white skin. Only four most influential people in the society coul...
Today, we again went to the Ark and get a lot of information about it. One of them is about Siyovush. There are a lot of legends about the Ark. According to them, a Persian prince who because of his stepmother’s mean plot exiled himself to Turan (Central Asia), built the fortress. Once, walking about a bazaar, Siayvush saw a beautiful girl he fell in love with, and his love was requited. However, her father, the ruler of Afrasiab, agreed to permit them to marry provided that Siyavush first built a palace on a bull’s hide. Everybody thought it was impossible, but the quick-witted young man cut the hide into thin strips, stretched them, tied up their ends, made a large figure from them on the ground and built a palace within its perimeter. I liked this legend. Also, we shared some informations to tourists about the Ark. I and my friend talked about the history of Ark, but they already know about this informations😂😂
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