• Chor-Minor is located within the boundaries of the Old City of Bukhara, included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List and under protection.
  • On the ground near the Chor-Minor the hauz had survived, apparently referring to the same period of time as the complex of buildings.
  • East of the Old Town, one block north of M Ambar, is the Chor Minor, a stubby, brick-built structure with four turquoise domes.
  • The Chor-Minor Madrasah Architecture And Design ... These Madrasahs were employed as student hospices. Uzbeks call it, Chor-Minor The Taj Mahal Of Bukhara.
  • See 122 photos and 11 tips from 526 visitors to Chor-minor. "Small 4 domed mosque away from main historical area.
  • Which makes sense: the Chor Minor, for once, is not a mosque. It’s simply a fanciful gatehouse for a madrassa that has disappeared.
  • map for Chor Minor, Bukhara, Uzbekistan view on larger map. 'Chor-minor' ('Four minarets') is the name of an unusual madrasah of Caliph Niyazkul built in...
  • Chor Minor (alternatively known as the Madrasah of Khalif Niyaz-kul) is a building tucked away in a lane northeast of the Lyabi Hauz complex.
  • The name ‘Chor Minor’ literally means ‘four towers’ and is well justified as the corners of the square-rectangular madrasah building are really decorated with four...
  • 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.