Abdullaxon timi
Day 15
Hello everyone.👋😊Today our last practice day.
We think this practice useful for us. Because we learn a lot of information about historical places. So the weather is so shiny. So let's start.
Abdullakhan Timi is the largest open-air market 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. Corridor around Mionsaray. There were shops with dome roofs in the small corridors. The building is made of adobe (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 considered the largest among the shopping stalls and buildings in the city of Bukhara. It has been repaired several times, and there are shops.
The Abdullah Khan family, which is considered a closed trading post, was founded by Abdullah Khan II. Abdullah Khan, who sponsored its construction (full name: Abdulla ibn Iskandar Khan ibn Jonibek sultan ibn Khoja Muhammad ibn Abdulkhairkhan, 1534, Miyanqal, Ofarinkent village - 1598, buried in Bahauddin complex near Samarkand, Bukhara) - Uzbek state the largest ruler of the Bukhara Khanate from the Shayban dynasty (1583-1598), statesman, general, science, enlightenment, culture
sponsor. His grandfather Jonibek Sultan was the governor of Karmana and Miyanqal. At the time of his son's birth, his father Iskandar Sultan ruled Ofarinkent and later Karmana.
If we talk about the historical conditions of the period when the architectural monument was built, the entire reign of Abdullah Khan was spent in constant wars. He conquered Balkh in 1574, Samarkand in 1578, Tashkent and Fergana in 1583, Badakhshan in 1584, Khorezm in 1595 and added it to his state. During the reign of Abdullah Khan, the borders of the state reached from Herat to Mahshad in the south, to the Aral Sea in the north, and from the Caspian Sea to Issyk-Kul. After the establishment of a
centralized state, science and culture developed in the country. Abdullakhan tribe, like other tribes and tribes, was created based on the goals of regulating and regulating trade in the country.
In the past, there was trade in silk and wool gauze in this area. The facility operated only in daylight. In its time, this system of buildings served as a closed market. In 1997, on the occasion of the 2700th anniversary of the city of Bukhara, among all the architectural structures in the city, the Abdullah Khan temple was renovated. The roads around Tim were paved with bricks and turned into a promenade. Abdulla Khan's family was also included in the list of World Monuments of UNESCO. The Law of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated August 30, 2000 "On Protection and Use of Cultural Heritage Objects" and the Law "On Museums" dated September 12, 2008 architectural structure is a legal guarantee of protection
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