Mozori Sharif Madrasa

The Mozori Sharif Madrasa is an architectural monument in Khiva city of Khorezm region of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

It was built in 1882 by the order of Muhammad Rahim Khan II (Feruz) and the funds of his son and ruler of Toshhovuz - Iso To’ra - by the master Qalandar Kochim.

[1] Mozori Sharif madrasa was included in the National Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage Objects by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan on October 4, 2019, and was taken under state protection.

The entrance to the monument is located on its southern wall and leads to the courtyard through a large arch with a gallery.

[1] According to the second legend, the son of the Khiva khan of that time - Feruz, Iso to’ra fell ill in Istanbul during his pilgrimage to Mecca.

After returning to Khiva, the weakened Iso to’ra built a small madrasa named Mozori Sharif for his relatives.