Amir Tora Madrasah

Amir Tora madrasah is a cultural heritage object located in the historical center of Khiva region in Uzbekistan.

Amir Tora madrasah was built in the capital of Khiva Khanate, inside the Itchan Kala, near the northern Bogcha gate of the city,[2] in front of Hasan Murad Qushbegi mosque[3] under the donation of Amir Tora, the brother of the Uzbek ruler Muhammad Rahimkhan II (1864-1910).

[5] On January 9, 2020, it was reported that the Amir Tora madrasa was repaired by the Chinese academy of cultural heritage at the expense of investment funds.

[6][7] Three months later, on March 12, the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who visited the Itchan Kala complex, got acquainted with the restoration work carried out at the Amir Tora madrasah.

[9] It was reported that the activity of the Khiva restoration school has been launched, and a training system has been created for restorers-masters and other specialists in the field of immovable property objects of material cultural heritage.