• Kukeldash Madrasah is from the 16th century in Tashkent which is situated near to Chorsu Bazaar.
  • Structure: The main structure of the Kukeldash Madrasah includes an expansive central courtyard surrounded by dormitory rooms where students lived.
  • The Kukeldash madrasah was built in the 16th century on the site of the city gates, which were part of the fortifications that surrounded old Tashkent.
  • Kukeldash Madrasah was built in Bukhara in 1568 during the reign of the then khan of the Sheibanid dynasty, Abdullahan II.
  • The ancient Kukeldash madrasah (Islamic religious school) is the largest of the 23 madrasahs found in Tashkent.
  • Kukeldash Madrasah is counted as the architectural complex of Lyabi Hauz. It was built in 1569 with the initiative of Abdullakhan the II.During Abdulla Khans dynasty...
  • The Madrasah was built in 1591 at the expense of the famous statesman of the Shaibanid era, Kul-Bobo Kukeldash (“kukeldash” means “the Khan’s milk brother”).
  • Madrasah Kukeldash is one of the largest madrasahs of 16th century still preserved in Central Asia, with the advanced layout and specific construction of that time.
  • Kukeldash Madrasah (Kulba-Kukeldash) dates back to the 16th century and relates to the time of Abdullah-khan II. This is one of the biggest Bukhara madrasahs.