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Madrasa of Muhammad Amin Khan

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Muhammad Amin Madrasa
Madrasa of Mukhammad Amin-Khan
Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasa
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/52740
Description
"To the south of the citadel is a square on which military reviews and executions took place: it is bordered by two madrasas, that of Muhammad Amin Khan (1851–5), the largest (72˙60 m) in Khiva, with cells arranged on two floors around a central court, and that of Muhammad Rahim Khan (1871). The 70 m minaret planned for the madrasa of Muhammad Amin Khan, the tallest in Central Asia, was left unfinished."
 
exterior, entrance, 2009
 
Type of Work
Madrasa
Subject
Madrasahs, Islamic religious education, Islam -- History, Four-iwan mosques, Khiva (Uzbekistan), Architecture, Islamic--Asia, Central, Architecture, Islamic --Uzbekistan
Rights
(c) Igor Demchenko 2009
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