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Ancient gates of Bukhara

2023
This article contains information about the historical gates of the city of Bukhara. The locations and names of the ancient gates are explained.
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Bukhara wood carving

Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research (AJMR), 2020
This article presents the historical methods of carving carved gates and doors in the art of wood carving in Bukhara, the pattern compositions used in it and their names. In collaboration with their students, these masters made four carved gates of Bukhara. Poles were made for the ancient arc castle and the Central dehkan market. The new columns of the
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Patricians of Bukhara

2020
This chapter identifies who created, recreated, and maintained the Persian cosmopolis. Islamic scholars were not the only patricians of Bukhara, and they cannot be understood outside of the larger ecosystem. They shared their elite status with merchants, competed for spiritual and cultural leadership with street preachers, and were reliant on a Turkic ...
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Bukhara And Samarkand

2008
Like any city, Bukhara and Samarkand are living organisms that are constantly undergoing processes of change and being enriched by them. For this reason they cannot be analysed as totalities in a general manner, but must be broken down into their three component parts: i) the building fabric, which includes the basic (residential) fabric and ...
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THE IRANIANS OF BUKHARA

European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 2022
The ethnography of the Bukhara oasis is described in detail, especially in the works of O.A.Sukhareva. Due to her work, several historical and ethnographic works of O.A.Sukhareva on Bukhara ethnography were created. This article provides information about Iranians of Bukhara from foreign sources, especially Russian and English sources.
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MADRASAS OF BUKHARA

This article describes the general name of Bukhara madrasahs - the general name of Bukhara madrasahs - educational institutions built specifically for providing higher education in the Bukhara oasis from the beginning of the 9th century, after the introduction of Islam to the territory of Turan, as well as the opinions of scholars who studied in them ...
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Bukhara Nocturne

Callaloo, 2003
Sergio Pitol, Alfred MacAdam
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The Emirate of Bukhara

2017
In the 19th century, the Emirate of Bukhara was one of three independent Uzbek principalities known as khanates. Ruled by the Manghit amīrs, Bukhara was the biggest and most important of the southern Central Asian polities and one of the major power centers in the wider region.
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The Jews of Bukhara

Revue des études juives, 1961
Loewenthal Rudolf. The Jews of Bukhara. In: Revue des études juives, tome 3 (120), juillet-décembre 1961. pp. 345-351.
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MONUMENTS OF BUKHARA

The rich architectural traditions of Uzbekistan embody all stages of the development of the world cultural heritage, various forms of rare architectural works, and also in the architecture of unique structures such as towers. left a significant mark.
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