Ismoilxoja Madrasa

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Ismoilxoja Madrasa
General information
Architectural styleCentral Asian
AddressMuhammadyor Ttaliq alleyway, Bukhara Region
Year(s) built1822–1823
Opened1823
OwnerMuhammad Sobirxoja
Technical details
MaterialBaked brick, wood, stone and gypsum
Floor count2

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

References

  1. ^ Rahmatova S, Qurbonov H (1995). Buxoro guzarlari tarixidan lavhalar (in Uzbek). Buxoro: Buxoro nashriyoti. p. 144.
  2. ^ Abdusattor Jumanazar (2017). Buxoro taʼlim tizimi tarixi (in Uzbek). Toshkent: Akademnashr. p. 592.
  3. ^ Muhammad Ali Baljuvoniy (2001). Tarixi Nofeyi (Foydali tarix) (in Uzbek). Toshkent: Akademiya nashriyoti. p. 122.