• Chor-Minor'un sağındaki meydanda, muhtemelen yapı kompleksinin geri kalanıyla aynı yaştaki bir havuz bulunmaktadır. ... Chor Minor kuleleri minare değildir.
  • Speaking of the Bukhara’s unusual monuments, first of all, we should tell about the Chor-Minor madrasah. ... ChorMinor” is translated as “four minarets”.
  • However, if you look attentively, you will see that Chor-Minor is a complex consisting of buildings which have at least two functions – ritual and residential.
  • Legend has it that the four minarets of Chor-Minor symbolize the diverse cultural influences that converged in Bukhara during the heyday of the Silk Road.
  • Chor-Minor Madrasah (‘madrasah of four minarets’) is located in the northeast of Bukhara. The four minarets of the madrasah symbolize the four cardinal points.
  • East of the Old Town, one block north of M Ambar, is the Chor Minor, a stubby, brick-built structure with four turquoise domes.
  • "Chor-minor" ("Four minarets") is the name of an unusual madrasah of Caliph Niyazkul built in 1807.
  • This remarkable structure, completed in 1807, is distinguished by its four distinctive minarets, which have earned it Chor Minor, or “Four Minarets.”
  • Stork nests are a common feature on pre-1970 photos in Bukhara, and most older photos of chor minor show at least two stork nests on the towers.
  • Chor Minor stands fairly hidden and away from other sights in a path northeast of the Lyabi Hauz complex but still inside the old Bukhara city area.