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Day 3: Fayzulla Khodjaev House Museum

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Good morning 😊😊 Today, I am going to share with you our next excursion to Fayzulla Khodjaev House Museum.  Fayzulla Khodjaev Khodzhayev was born into an Uzbek family of wealthy traders in the City of Bukhara, Emirate of Bukhara in 1896. He was sent to Moscow by his father in 1907. There he realized the tremendous gap between contemporary European society and technology, and the ancient, tradition-bound ways of his homeland.  Faizulla Khodjaev was one of the most notable political characters in the history of Bukhara in the early 20th century. He was the leader of Hasidism Maecenas as well as a fighter for equal rights. For his views and statements, he was repressed in 1938. Faizulla Khodjaev's father was a wealthy Bukhara merchant who gave his son an excellent education and Faizulla even studied in Russia. In 1913, Faizulla Khodzhaev returned to Bukhara, where he quickly joined the Hasidism. From 1916 to 1920, Faizulla was one of the leaders of the young Bukhar party, which was f

1 Day: Chashmayi Ayub

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Hi !!!😊😊😊                   In today's blog, I am going  to share with you  new information about our next historical heritage. Chashmayi Ayub Today the Chashma Ayub mausoleum has been officially turned into a Water museum but it still holds the old gravestones. Inside the museum, you can study in detail how the process of formation and establishment of water supply in the region occurred. Furthermore, you can observe ceramic water pipes dating back to the 18-19th century, a huge variety of all kinds of containers made of leather, glass and other materials, which were strictly intended for water, models of the reservoir and other objects. Additionally, you can trace the history of water supply over 10 centuries as well as study the history of the tragedy of the Aral Sea if you haven't been in Moynak . History of Chashma Ayub The mausoleum was constructed during the reign of the Karakhanid dynasty in the 12th century. Two centuries later, Amir Temur decided to maintain what h

Day 2: The Memorial monument of Imam Al Bukhariy

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 The Memorial monument of Imom al Bukhariy Hello!!!πŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹ My dears 🀩🀩🀩 Now, I am going to share with you my next excursion detailsπŸ™‚πŸ™ƒπŸ™‚ Brief history The museum is located in a modern building, designed by architect Zoirsho Klichev Bukhara. The museum was opened in 2001 and its exposition devoted to the life and work of the brilliant researcher Hadith, luminary of theology of Islam - Imam Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari. The main difficulty of the philosopher and theologian was his work "Al - Jami al-Sahih". In this book, which is considered holy in Islam after the Koran, contains wise sayings and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. To create a book scientist studied more than 600 thousand hadith. In the Muslim world, the scientist known as "Amirul - Mu'minin fil-hadith", which translates as "The Sultan of the Faithful in the science of Hadith." 24.05.2022 Photos from our trip:      To  be honest , it was my first visit to Imom al Bukhariy Memorial mo

The Samanids Mausoleum

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Hi everyone πŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹ Welcome to my blog 😊😊😊 First day  I am going to share with you my adventures and  feelings about our trip to the historical heritage "Ismail Samani" 23.05.2022 Yesterday, I spent my time with my friends in an ancient historical sites of Bukhara. My first day at qualification practice started from the Samanid Mausoleum which is one of the outstanding historical heritage around the world, the Mausoleum of the Samanids is an ancient architectural monument located in the territory of the Bukhara Park of Culture and Leisure. History  Ismail Samani was the founder of the Samanid dynasty, who ruled from 875 to 999. There is evidence proving that he built the mausoleum for Ahmad ibn Assad, his father.  The mausoleum became a family sepulcher later where Ismail Samani himself was buried. I think that this historical architecture was unique due to its design, because it used baked brick to an unprecedented style. Previous to this, most important buildings in the r