There are about 80% of the Muslim
population in Uzbekistan along their 1200 years old historic values. This statistical
digits surely clicks an idea or can say the expectation of around a thousand years
old mosques.
But, sadly the strong
earthquake of 1966 almost flattened the Tashkent's historic value. Here are some beautiful
examples are still surviving that offers you the idea about the real strength of
the place.
There are examples of
Mausoleums and amazing minarets from the old collection. If you want to explore
old Tashkent town, then Chorsu Bazaar at the heart location provides several
nearby attractions.
Yunus Khan, Qaldirgochbiy and Sheikh
Tahur Mausoleums are around 500 years old, survived extensively as a restored site
which offers an impressive photogenic look.
The architecture of the last
100 years, mosques are still alive in a form of flair art.
If you want
to take the turn to a new Friday Jami mosque, then it is a latest created site
for Juma prayers. If you’re female then you’re not allowed inside mosques,
especially in rural area mosques.
The listening of Imam preaching
and prayers at such big sized religious places are really a part of wonderful
experience. This huge construction consists of large prayer hall, basement, courtyard
and balconies.
Abul Kasim Madrasah, a 19th
century worship place is currently a centre of applied arts. It's medieval
layout along the fabricating artwork products provides a sense of pride.
The official religious place Khast Imom along its Madrassa, Minarets,
Mosque, library and the seat of the grand mufti of Uzbekistan has an outstanding
attraction for a visitor.
One the other hand, this Tashkent tour is totally different from
the modern Uzbekistan, where you’ll find a multiple collection along same
president..
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