Day 3: Fayzulla Khodjaev House Museum


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 facing the inhumane activities of the Emir of Bukhara. Faizulla Khodjaev along with his friend and colleague A. Fitrat organized a demonstration, the purpose of which was to encourage the government to adopt a new constitution and to implement reforms that improve the lives of the people of Bukhara.
As soon as Central Asia became a part of the Soviet Union, Faizulla Khodjaev participated in the management of the region but during
Stalin's mass repression, Khodjaev was executed.



          
            National clothes of woman

 Fayzulla Khodjaev's Family 

        

        Kitchen




   
         Fayzulla Khodjaev's house is divided into                 two parts:  havli durun
         This part called   "  Havlu berun" (in photo)

Photos from our trip 🙂🙃🙂🙃🙂🤩🤩🤩










 

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