Gavkushon
First of all, Assalomu aleykum everyone. Today's practice place is Gavkushon. Weather is shiny and sunny. Informations below
Govkushon complex - an architectural monument in Bukhara (16th century) A complex consisting of a madrasah, a mosque, a tower, a pool and a palace (Govkushon - a butcher's market) built by Khojabor Khoja. Between the madrasa and the mosque is the Shahrud stream. The pool was buried in the 1930s. The eastern side of the madrasa is two-storeyed, and there are single-storeyed cells and a mezana on the sides and back. The peak is in the west. The border on the window is decorated with floral motifs, and the book part is decorated with suls letters. At the entrance, on the right, there is a mosque (classroom).
The central courtyard (25x35 m) is surrounded by cells on four sides. Khoja Mosque consists of an entrance porch, brick arched porches around the courtyard, a hall and a minaret. The minaret (height 19.5 m) is reached through an arched bridge on the roof of the mosque. The tower is made of bricks of different shapes. The patterns become thinner towards the top, and together with the arched windows of the lantern, they add elegance to the tower.
Today's practice day is over. Goodbye👋


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