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Day 8:House-Museum of Fayzulla Khodjaev.

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  Today we visited House-Museum of Fayzulla Khodjaev, located in the old part of Bukhara, in Goziyon neighborhood.As today i was a duty  as well as with Feruza and Nilufar, here is the history and facts  we told about.Fayzulla Khodjaev Museum memorializes one of the eminent politicians of Uzbekistan, whose active work fell on the beginning of the XX century.                         The statue of Fayzulla Khodjae v   Fayzulla Khodjaev, is, undoubtedly, a key politician figure of Uzbek history of 1920-1930. His fantastic career and tragic final left many ambiguities, covered with discrepant myths of the XX century.         Outside Yard "men's "             Inside yard "women's " Fayzulla Khodjaev, a native of Bukhara, belonged to the richest people of Bukhara khanate. At the end of the XIX – beginning of the XX centuries there was a state of classical Asian mo...

Day 7:Mausoleum of Ismail Samani.

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 .Our practice lessons continuing.And today we went to visit 2 objects of historical significance:Mausoleum of Ismail Samani and Chashma Ayub. The mausoleum is built of only fired bricks and has the form of a cube. Each of the four corners of it has a pillar with almost no decoration. The pillars hold arcades of ten arches on each side. At the corners of the roof there are small domes; they are shifted a little towards the center in relation to the pillars. The center of the roof is crowned with a large dome.   The walls of the mausoleum feature decorative brickwork of alternating horizontal and vertical elements. Thanks to these intricate patterns, the mausoleum looks different at different times of day. The chains of brick rings along the cornice resemble Sassanian pearls of stucco decoration depicting drilled beads, which many Central Asian palaces featured in pre-Islamic period. The brickwork in some parts of the mausoleum has interlacement patterns, which adds to the...

Day 6:Sitora-i-Mokhi-Khossa.

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 Today we visited  the place known by the name Sitora-i Mokhi-Khossa, translates to the palace of moon-like stars. It dates from the beginning of the 20th century and is a great place to peer into the extravagant life of a Central Asian despot.Of the numerous country palaces of Bukhara rulers there survived the best of them:  the summer residence of the last Bukhara emirs. The palace is located at a distance of 4 kilometres north from Bukhara, by the road that runs to Gijduvan.                                     The main entrance   This fading gem is a mix of both Russian and Bukharan architecture and design. There are exhibits inside where you can see the royal wardrobe, jewelry, and a collection of Chinese porcelain. Peacocks proudly strut around the property, which is in desperate need of some restorative work.                   ...