Let's talk aboutπ Abdullakhon Madrasah π«
π First day of our practice π€✨π
Is it interesting that where we visited πLet's share with you☺️ππ€©π€©π€©π€©
It is obviously seen πthat we hadn't seen with you through π₯°my blog impressions sinceπ️❣️ first course practice times ☺️.Last year was fulled with memorable as well as wonderful days π, when we travelled π to ⚰️historical placesπΊ, and talked with foreign visitors πͺππ€©. I felt somehow jubilant when there announced practiceπ₯³ related to travelling πΆπΆ♀in our ancientπ and magical πͺ©πcity. Before it organized by authority of institute there are held a meeting on Saturday in conference hall ππππ.So from Monday we started hurrying from early morning ππ, because of its time and don't take minus from attendance ππππ.It also pleasured when walking along the streets of historical city early morning ☀️π☀️.
Our today's meeting were held in Abdulazizkhon madrasah π at 8:30 a.m. ππ.All of us were ready to talk about the place, because we were warned by our teacherπ Sitora Lutfulloyevna π©π«.During practice days all of us should be ready ππ.Now let me introduce some information depending on the madrasahππππ.
Built in 1652, a few centuries later than Ulugh-Beg Madrasah (built in 1417), Abdulaziz-Khan Madrasah, which stands across from it, is an integral part of Bukhara's most outstanding architectural ensemble. Abdulaziz-Khan Madrasah marks the remarkable progress of medieval Central Asian architecture; it shows us how amazingly high the skills of Central Asian architects, builders and artists were at the time.
The decorative patterns of the latter are also different. They are not precisely geometrical or astral, as it was common; they are bright and rich wavy plant designs. There are even images of a Chinese dragon and a mythical bird called Simorgh inside them, which is a sign of Bukhara's close relations with Silk Road kingdoms at the time. The walls and chambers of the madrasah show almost all the decoration techniques used in those times: relief majolica, marble carving, tile and brick mosaic, wall painting and even gilding.
The pishtaq portal of the madrasah is amazingly high and splendidly decorated. The iwan gateway has many facets and ornamental stalactites. While the iwan of Ulugh-Beg Madrasah is plain and has inscribed citations from the Koran, Abdulaziz-Khan Madrasah's is covered with verse lines of famous poets.
Abdulaziz-Khan Madrasah is often compared with Ulugh-Beg Madrasah, since they are a duet of completely different structures of different times. Ulugh-Beg Madrasah, built during the reign of the Timurid dynasty, is moderate in size and decoration, while its counterpart is grand and ornate.
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