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Practice day

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 My third practice day Our group go the some places and we take several photos WE possess a lot of data about this area. This is Piridastgir mosque.             Cathedral mosque Piri dastgir is a mosque in Uzbekistan . Cathedral mosque Piri dastgir is located nearby to  Full Gospel Christain.   Type: Mosque Address: 4 kichik nohiya, 200100 Categories: building, place of worship and religion Location: Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia There is no exact information about the time of construction of the mosque, but according to the conducted research, it is assumed that the building was erected at the end of the 11th century or, possibly, at the beginning of the 12th century. Perhaps, in antiquity, this mosque can be compared with another work of ancient architecture - the Magoki-Attari mosque, built in the 12th century in Bukhara.

The most interesting and world famous pilgrimage sites

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 There are several buildings in out country and now that I give information about "CHORMINOR" complex..... Chorminor was built about 1807 by the wealthy Turkmen merchant Khalif Niyazkul. It is relatively small, with a capacity of 15-20 people. Today, only a few student rooms have been preserved apart from the imposing gate. Charminar is a gateway building in Hyderabad, India, and is the city's landmark. Chor Minor Madrasah is situated about a ten-minute walk from Lyabi-Khauz Square in Bukhara. However, it is surrounded by residential buildings and therefore somewhat hidden from the eyes of tourists. East of the Old Town, one block north of M Ambar, is the Chor Minor, a stubby, brick-built structure with four turquoise domes. The Chor Minor (Four Minarets in Tajik) is one of the most charming and quirky buildings in Bukhara, all the more surprising because, built in 1807, it dates from a period of suffocating cultural stagnation. Photogenic little Chor Minar, in a maze of

The most interesting and world famous pilgrimage sites

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 There are many interesting places , one of them "Chor Bakr" and I talk about it ..... By the tenth century Chor-Bakr Cemetery had become the burial place of the dynasty of the descendants of the Dzhuybars. By 1560, Sheybanid khan Abdullakhan II, who wanted to leave a reference about this great clan in the history, commanded to build a mosque, a khanaka and a madrasah on the site. Scientist- historians agree that the gesture was to show the gratitude of the ruler of his mentor, who left this world in 1563. Over time, Chor-Bakr, whose name translates as "four brothers"  took all the brothers of the dynasty . Gradually, the Chor-Bakr Memorial Complex was formed around their graves and it became one of the key monuments of Bukhara. Powerful local Sheikhs known as Juybars earned particular influence in the 16th century when Sheikh Khoja Juybari served as a mentor to Bukhara's ruler, Abdullakhan II. His advice was highly valued in the royal court and the Juybars subs