Blog 2

 Hi everyone 

Today is the second day of our practical lesson and we went to Chor minaret with our group and our teacher. 

Chor Minor (Char Minar Uzbek: Chor minor), alternatively known as the Madrasah of Khalif Niyaz-kul, is a historic gatehouse for a now-destroyed madrasa in the historic city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It is located in a lane northeast of the Lyab-i Hauz complex. It is protected as a cultural heritage monument, and also it is a part of the World Heritage Site Historic Center of Bukhara.[1] In Persian, the name of the monument means "four minarets", referring to the building's four towers.
The structure was built by Khalif Niyaz-kul, a wealthy Bukharan of Turkmen origin in 1807 under the rule of the Manghit dynasty.[2] The four towered structure is sometimes mistaken for a gate to the madras that once existed behind the structure, however, the Char-Minar is actually a complex of buildings with two functions, ritual and shelter. Originally, it was a part of a complex of a madrasa, which was demolished.[3] The building has no analogs in the architecture of Bukhara, and the inspiration and motives of Niyazkul are unclear. 
Wso excited to be this place.



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