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Tilla Kari Madrasa and Mosque

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Tillya Kari Madrasa
Tilia Kari Madrasa
Tilla Kar Madrasa
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/51553
Date
1641-1660
Description
The Tilla Kari madrasa was commissioned a decade after the adjacent Shir Dar madrasa (1619-1636) by the same patron, Shaybanid feudal general, Alchin Yalantush Bahadur between 1646-60. Once part of the complex built by Timur's wife, Tuman-Aka in the fourteenth century, the site had housed the Mirzoi caravan sarai. Built originally as a theological seminary, this madrasa with its large prayer hall soon became Samarkand's congregational mosque with the collapse of the Bibi Khanum Mosque (b. 1399) and the dismantling of Alikeh Kukeltash Mosque (1439-40). Source: Archnet
 
interior, view of mosque mihrab, 2009
 
Type of Work
Mosque; Madrasa
Subject
Mosques, Madrasahs, Islamic religious education, Architecture, Islamic--Asia, Central, Architecture, Islamic --Uzbekistan, Mihrabs
Rights
(c) Igor Demchenko 2009
Rights Statement
All rights reserved
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