Ismoilxoja Madrasa
Ismoilxoja Madrasa | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Central Asian |
Address | Muhammadyor Ttaliq alleyway, Bukhara Region |
Year(s) built | 1822–1823 |
Opened | 1823 |
Owner | Muhammad Sobirxoja |
Technical details | |
Material | Baked brick, wood, stone and gypsum |
Floor count | 2 |
The Ismoilxoja Madrasa was a madrasa located in Bukhara Region. The madrasa no longer exists.
Background
Ismoilxoja Madrasa was built in 1822–1823 by Muhammad Sobirxoja, son of Sayyid Muhammadxoja, in the Muhammadyor Ttaliq alleyway (
mudarris at Ismoilxoja Madrasa, and his salary was 100 golden coins.[2] In the early 20th century, mulla Abdukarimbek taught students at the madrasa. Sadri Ziyo wrote that there were 33 rooms in this madrasa.[3]
Ismoilxoja Madrasa consisted of 32 rooms. This madrasa was built in the style of Central Asian architecture. The madrasa was made of baked brick, wood, stone and gypsum.
See also
- Avazboy Arab Madrasa
- Shirgaron Madrasa
- Abdushukurboy Madrasa
- Ikromkhoja Madrasa
- Abdulloh Kotib Madrasa
References
- ^ Rahmatova S, Qurbonov H (1995). Buxoro guzarlari tarixidan lavhalar (in Uzbek). Buxoro: Buxoro nashriyoti. p. 144.
- ^ Abdusattor Jumanazar (2017). Buxoro taʼlim tizimi tarixi (in Uzbek). Toshkent: Akademnashr. p. 592.
- ^ Muhammad Ali Baljuvoniy (2001). Tarixi Nofeyi (Foydali tarix) (in Uzbek). Toshkent: Akademiya nashriyoti. p. 122.