Abdullakhan Madrasah (Bukhara)

Abdullakhan madrasah is an architectural monument located in the north of the Koshmadrasa ensemble in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.

On the southern side, which is attached to the bathhouse, which existed in this place for a certain time, the protrusion from the main wall is not noticeable.

In the mosque of Abdullah Khan madrasa, five times and Friday prayers were performed every day.

A unique example of the style of door jamb is made from small pieces of wood in the shape of a knot.

[2] The composition of the courtyard is made in the "choraivon" method with high gables located in one line.

In the corners of the madrasah, complex historical connections have been created, including vestibules (prayer rooms).

[3] Officials of the Cultural Heritage Agency came and studied the situation, according to their estimates, six billion soums are required for the complete repair of the building.

The collapsed back wall of Abdullakhan madrasa. July 29, 2021