• Former prison in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. ... Bukhara Prison is a fortified building that traditionally served as the prison of the Amir of Bukhara, in Uzbekistan.
  • This one of the most enigmatic monuments of Bukhara was built in the 18th century. "Zindan" in Persian means "prison", "prison", "well for the detention."
  • The prison could contain no more than 40 people, and it shows that the crime rate in Bukhara that time was the lowest.
  • There were only two zindan (prisons) in Bukhara. ... On the territory of the prison there is a tomb of the most dignified prisoners “Kuchkar-Ata” (VIII century).
  • In Bukhara, there were only 2 prisons: first one was inside the fortress of Ark, and the second one was near Shahristan gate built in the XVIII century.
  • Zindan, The Emir's Prison in Bukhara, stands as a historically significant and enigmatic monument, reflecting the harsh realities of ancient Bukharan justice under...
  • Discover "The Bug Pit" at Zindon Prison in Bukhara, Uzbekistan: Where Stoddart and Connolly suffered in the infamous Bug Pit.
  • Bukhara prison, zindan Bukhara. Bukhara prison, zindan (Buxoro qamoqxonasi, zindan).
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  • It only lost its role as the main fortress of Bukhara in the early twentieth century. The Prison and the Bug Pit in Ark Fortress of Bukhara.