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Ancient and Eternal Bukhara🕌

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 Practice💫 #day_5✨️ Location📍:Ancient and Eternal Bukhara Date📆:31.10.2025 Visiting the “Ancient and Eternal Bukhara” monument was a truly unforgettable experience for me. The place is full of history, culture, and pride. As soon as I entered the cultural center, I was amazed by its beauty — the wide alleys, green gardens, and the grand monument standing in the middle. When I looked at the monument, I felt deep respect for our ancestors who made Bukhara famous all over the world. The golden decorations and the words written on the monument show how much knowledge and wisdom our people had. I especially liked the hadith: “Learning is obligatory for every Muslim man and woman.” It reminded me how important education is for everyone. The statues of three generations — the family, the grandfather planting a tree, and the father building a house — touched my heart. They show that life goes on, and our good deeds will live after us. The big globe on top of the monument made me proud b...

Mag'oki Attor🕌

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 Practice💫 #day_4✨️ Location📍:Magoki Attori Mosque Date📆:30.10.2025 Today was the fourth day of our practical training, and it became one of the most unforgettable ones. We visited the Magoki Attori Mosque — a place full of history, wonder, and peaceful beauty, right in the center of Bukhara. It wasn’t just a regular trip — it felt like stepping into the past. Some places make you feel like time slows down — where the walls speak of the past, and the silence feels special. Visiting the Magoki Attori Mosque was one of those rare moments. I didn’t just look at history — I truly felt it. The soft light coming through the small windows created a calm, magical feeling. The air was quiet and smelled like old wood and stone. I stood still for a while, just breathing in the moment, feeling the history around me. What touched my heart the most were the carpets inside. They weren’t just decorations — they seemed alive with stories. Each one had its own design and soul. I imagined the many...

Moradikhon Madrasah🕌

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 Practice💫 #day_3 Location📍:Modarikhon Madrasah Date📆:29.10.2025 🌝 Today was another wonderful and memorable day! My classmates and I went to Modarikhon Madrasah with our teacher for our practical lesson. The weather was pleasant, the sky was clear, and everyone was full of excitement. 🌤️ When we arrived, I was amazed by the quiet beauty of Modarikhon Madrasah. The tall, elegant entrance stood proudly, decorated with delicate patterns and blue ornaments. The place had an old but peaceful atmosphere, as if time had stopped there long ago. 🌿 Our teacher explained that the madrasah was named after Modarikhon, who played an important role in history. She told us interesting facts about its architecture and the meaning of its designs. I listened carefully, trying to imagine how the madrasah looked centuries ago when students studied inside its walls. 📚 We took many photos together — near the main gate, under the arches, and in the courtyard. The sunlight made the tiles sparkle be...

Chor Minor🕌

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 Practice💫 #day_2 Location📍:Chor Minor  Date📆:28.10.2025 🏛️ A Visit to Chor Minor — The Charm of Bukhara’s Four Minarets Today we visited one of Bukhara’s most unique and charming monuments — Chor Minor. The name itself means “Four Minarets”, and as soon as you see it, you understand why. Standing gracefully in the heart of the old city, Chor Minor looks like something from a fairy tale. When I first saw Chor Minor, I couldn’t stop smiling. Its four blue domes shone brightly under the sun, and the architecture looked so different from anything else in Bukhara. Even though the building is small, it has a big soul — quiet, beautiful, and full of history. Chor Minor was built in the early 19th century by a rich merchant named Khalif Niyazkul. Each of its four towers is said to represent a different corner of the world. Walking around it, I imagined how it once stood as the gate to a large madrasah — a place of learning and faith. I took so many pictures here! Every angle look...

Chor Bakr🕌

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Practice💫 #day_1 Location📍:Chor Bakr Date📆:27.10.2025 First Day of Practice Lesson at an Ancient Monument Today marked one of the most remarkable days of our practical lessons, as we had the chance to visit Chor-Bakr, 🕌 one of the oldest and most sacred monuments in Bukhara. It was our very first experience exploring such a historical site together with our respected teacher, Muxiba Kamalovna. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and curiosity, and from the moment we arrived, it felt as if history itself was whispering through the air. 🍃 The complex looked magnificent — it included a madrasah, mosque, and khanqah, all beautifully built in the traditional architectural style. The tall, elegant structures reflected the deep wisdom and devotion of our ancestors. The yard was surrounded by tall green trees 🌳 that gave a sense of calmness and freshness. It was truly amazing to see how nature and history blended together in such perfect harmony. Before our visit, we had already ga...