Khalifa Khudoidod Madrasah
Khalifa Khudoidod Madrasah is an architectural monument located in Bukhara. It is included in the national list of real estate objects of material and cultural heritage of Uzbekistan. Khalifa Khudoidod madrasah was built by Khalifa Khudoidod in 1796-1797,[1] during the reign of Amir Shah Murad, who ruled the Emirate of Bukhara.
| Khalifa Khudoidod Madrasah | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Central Asian Architecture |
| Address | Bukhara, Uzbekistan |
| Year(s) built | 1796-1797 |
| Technical details | |
| Material | brick, wood, stone, ganch |
History
Five foundation documents related to Khalifa Khudoidad madrasa have been preserved. This waqf document contains information about the teachers who worked in the madrasa and the students who studied.[2] Sadri Zia wrote that there were 36 rooms in this madrasa.[3]
References
- Rahmatova S, Qurbonov H (1995). Scenes from the history of Bukhara neighborhoods. Bukhara: Bukhara publication. p. 144.
- Abdusattor Jumanazar (2017). History of Bukhara educational system. Tashkent: Akademnashr. p. 592.
- Muhammad Ali Baljuvoniy (2001). Tarixi Nofeyi (Useful history). Tashkent: Academy publication. p. 122.
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