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- en.wikipedia.org Abd al-Aziz Khan (Bukhara)During the reign of Abd al-Aziz Khan, a Madrasa named after him was built in Bukhara as was the Tilya Kori Madrasa in Samarkand.
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- View of front of Madrasa of 'Abd al-Aziz Khan before restoration.
- The southwestern tower with the main façade of the Ulugh Beg Madrasa beyond
- View of the entrance pishtaq, from the Ulugh Beg Madrasa
- eastroute.com monument_post/madrasah-abd-al-aziz-…The structure, called by many as one of the massive buildings of the seventeenth century, was built under the leadership of Abd al-Aziz Khan.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Madrasa_of_'…...Abdulaziz-Khan-Madrasa; Madraça Abdulaziz Khan; madrasa of 'Abd al-'Aziz Khan; مدرسه عبدالعزیزخان; Abdulazizxon madrasasi; Медресе...
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/Madrasa_Abdoullaziz_KhanWikimedia Commons'ta işbirliği yapın Wikimedia Commons , 'Abd al-'Aziz Khan'ın medresesi hakkında resimler veya diğer dosyalar içeriyor.
- hellotalalay.blogspot.com 2022/05/the-ulug-beg-…The Khan madrasa still has a rough look to it, including patchy tiling on the dorms. Some smalltime souvenir sellers are set up in the Khan courtyard.
- central-asia.guide Uzbekistan destinations Bukhara
- tegnestuen-raadvad.dk wp-content/uploads/2022/05/…Architectural conservation and restoration of Abd al-Aziz Khan Madrasa, Bukhara. Technical report. "The reaction in front of a historical building is very often.
- architecturalreferences.online wp-content/uploads…ABD Al-aziz, abdulaziz-khan-madrasa, buchara, 1652 lageplan, 1:500. Leon Wittmer, Lennart Lippert, Julius Spinner, Joshua Biller, Marvin Werner.
- dome.mit.edu handle/1721.3/172628Traces of painting remain on the mihrab of the mosque. The Ulugh Beg Madrasa faces the larger Abd al-Aziz Khan Madrasa, constructed 1645-1680.
- ru.pinterest.com pin/abd-alaziz-khan-madrasa-…Abd al-Aziz Khan Madrasa, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
- second.wiki wiki/abdulaziz-khan-madrasaThe Abdulaziz Khan Madrasa was built in 1652 under the Janid Khan Abd al-Aziz, who ruled from 1647 to 1680.