• The Bukhara Mosque (Uzbek: Buxoro namozgoh; other names: Namozgoh Mosque) is a historical monument in Bukhara.
  • Another incredible mosque in Bukhara. Not much to see from the outside, but inside it is absolutely incedible.
  • The Baland Mosque is a typical manifestation of innovation in the architecture of Bukhara at the end of the Navoi era and in the first decades of the Uzbek Khanate.
  • On holidays, precious carpets were spread across the entire square, from Ark Fortress to Bolo Hauz, as the Emir made his way to the famous Bukhara mosque.
  • Mosques started to be built in Bukhara soon after the Arab invasion in 709. The first mosque was built in 712, on the territory of the Ark citadel.
  • However, under Ulughbek, the powerful clergy of Bukhara initiated the construction of a new Djuma Mosque on the site of the old one.
  • Kurpa Mosque is located in Bukhara and was constructed in 15 century. Masters of Bukhara architectural school of 16-17 centuries used in construction and...
  • One of the most interesting places in the history of Bukhara - Magoki-Attari Mosque – is located in the central part of Bukhara.
  • The oldest mosque of Bukhara. Very interesting that it was excavated from under the earth. You can see that it is on a lower level than the rest of the city.
  • Magoki-Attori Mosque means “Deep mosque”. It is a mosque of XII-XVI centuries in Bukhara, located next to the ensemble Labi House, in the city center.