10xta Baxtiyorova Sarvara
Good morning everyone 🤗🤗
Today we began our new practice under the leadership of our practice teacher Nigora Kuldasheva . Firstly, all of us got together at the Chor Bakr memorial complex at 10:00 am . Afterwards our teacher asked us about this place. Each of us gave information on it . Next we went on our practice.
Chor-Bakr is a memorial complex in the village of Sumitan at 5 km of Bukhara in Uzbekistan, built over the burial place of Abu-Bakr-Said, who died in the year 360 of the Muslim Calendar (970–971 AD), and who was one of the four of Abu-Bakrs (Chor-Bakr) – descendants of Muhammad. The complex includes the necropolis of family tombs, and courtyards enclosed with walls
The Chor Bakr Memorial Complex, also known as Sumitan's cemetery, was established by Shaybanid ruler Abdullaxon II in 1559, and it includes a mausoleum, a mosque, a madrasa, and a large courtyard surrounded by high walls. In the following centuries, additional buildings were constructed, and the complex was expanded to include adjacent areas. Abdullaxon II allocated 70,000 gold coins for the construction of this memorial complex. The central building of the complex is the mausoleum, which has doors on all four sides. The mausoleum has a two-story structure with two rooms and a domed chamber on top. The mihrab (prayer niche) is located on the qibla side of the mausoleum. The dome of the mausoleum is built in the Arki duzi style. The verses 61 and 62 of Surah Al-Baqara are inscribed on the front facade of the mausoleum. The courtyard measures 20 meters in length, while the front entrance is 12 meters wide
Never have we seen this place so far . We liked it. Also there were loads of pigeons, ostrich and peacocks at that place.
Today's practice was full of loats of information. I think it is useful for all. Good bye 👋🏻👋🏻








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