Shaikha Abul Kossimkhon Eshana Madrasah is the best architectural ensemble that has the second name Myyi mosque.Which was built in the 1850-1860 years of the last century.There is currently an exhibition of folk artisans here. I recommend visiting this madrasah you will see art sculptures and hand-carved wood.You will not wish for a very friendly staff of the madrasah.
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Константин Хиц
Level 8 Local Expert
April 26
A quiet, peaceful place, oddly enough, in the very center of bright, polyphonic Tashkent! Here you can see how the masters of painting create, since all the rooms of the madrasah are given to artists. And each unites a shop and a workshop. You can stop for a minute and spend half an hour watching the master paint another miniature or full-length painting! And yes, bargaining is appropriate here)
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Александр Корделян
Level 6 Local Expert
October 11
It's a great historical place. Good people work there. They know their craft.
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Сергей Дамбаев
Level 12 Local Expert
July 15
It's interesting and fun. Lots of shops
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Umid Rakhimov
Level 2 Local Expert
September 17, 2022
A great place to buy handmade souvenirs. I'll be there often. You won't regret coming. The most unusual gifts are here. Tashkent is a country of masters
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Андрей Б.
Level 30 Local Expert
April 22, 2023
There is nothing particularly remarkable about the madrasah. There is no beautiful stucco, no mosaic ornament. I don't feel like visiting a tourist site...
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Maksim Nezamutdinov
Level 8 Local Expert
October 6
An amazing place
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Дарья
Level 13 Local Expert
March 21
Yes, there are no mosaics here. But I personally liked it, there is something in this place. Definitely worth a visit
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451861 Yak
Level 4 Local Expert
July 13, 2023
A perfectly preserved historical complex.
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Farhod Pirmatov
Level 3 Local Expert
July 7, 2023
Historical landmark of Tashkent
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Джасур Джасур
Level 9 Local Expert
January 9
A good madrasah. For tourists.
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jamshid islamov
Level 4 Local Expert
December 7, 2022
A very cool place to buy souvenirs
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Ali Nafas
Level 7 Local Expert
February 27, 2020
The impressions are historical plus ultra modern:
1. There is a traditional 18th-century building designed to teach religious and secular manners to young imams (ed.: analogy of deacons), who later, by decision of the clergy, were sent to local mosques of district (up to 3,000 parishioners) and county (up to 50,000 parishioners) scales. After serving for 3 to 5 years, they were subjected to a strict examination for their promotion to the following ranks (imams-khatibs, mullahs, mudarris, muftis, etc.).
2. Today this building is preserved (frame restoration level), the madrasah is used as a handicraft center. The hujras (classrooms) located along the inner perimeter of the madrasah are used as workshops for the production of oriental souvenirs, papier mache, and national ornamental clothing, mainly by natives of Tashkent.
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Мансур Васати
Level 8 Local Expert
August 29, 2023
History! Our story!
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Андрей Брынских
Level 23 Local Expert
December 17, 2021
An architectural monument. Nicely. They sell a lot of souvenirs.
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Виктория П
Level 14 Local Expert
August 14, 2023
A wonderful place
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Eduard VV
Level 30 Local Expert
May 16, 2023
Beautiful madrasah
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Данила
Level 6 Local Expert
January 25, 2020
A beautiful and interesting place. One of the few historical buildings. Artisans work inside and sell their souvenirs.
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sh k
Level 12 Local Expert
March 16, 2023
It's a cool place
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Мухайё Ибрагимова
Level 9 Local Expert
August 21, 2022
I really liked it there,
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Мохирхон Обидов
Level 15 Local Expert
November 5, 2021
One of the few preserved monuments of antiquity!
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Н. Иногамов
Level 21 Local Expert
May 18, 2020
the old building has been preserved. There are souvenir shops inside.
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Дмитрий Б.
Level 7 Local Expert
September 18, 2019
One of the few historical sites that remains in Tashkent, I don't know how long it will last. It's not big, you can inspect it in 20 minutes. There is not a bad park around.