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  1. Photos and description of the architecture of Mir-i-Arab Madrasa, built from 1535-36 with the proceeds from the sale of 3,000 Persian slaves.

    • Mir-i-Arab Madrasa, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
  2. Uzbekistan, Asia. Bukhara. The working Miri Arab Madrasah, with its luminous blue domes, is among Uzbekistan’s most striking buildings, especially in later afternoon light. The eponymous Miri Arab was a 16th-century Naqshbandi sheikh from Yemen who had a strong influence on the Shaybanid ruler Ubaidullah Khan.

  3. Miri Arab Madrasah. 5626. Blessed Bukhara- the center of Islamic culture and ancient history of Uzbekistan. Over the course of two thousand years of history, this city has witnessed great historical events and brutal bloody battles.

  4. Mir-Arab-Madrasa. Aussprache: arabisch: persisch: englisch: Bücher zu islamischen Themen finden Sie im Verlag Eslamica. Die Mir-Arab-Madrasa ist eine historische Madrasa im Poi Kalon Komplex im Zentrum von Buchara. Das historische Gebäude wurde 1540 n.Chr. gegründet.

  5. Miri-Arab Madrasah is a part of the Poi-Kalon Ensemble located opposite the Kalon Mosque. It was built in the 16th century during the reign of Ubaydullah Khan, representative of the Sheybanid dynasty. It is one of the most famous madrasahs of Uzbekistan and the second largest in Bukhara.

  6. Miri-Arab Madrasah. Bukhara City Tour (2 days) This 2-day excursion covers the main sights in the center of Bukhara, as well as several just outside the city. With lots of history and cultural sites, this is the best tour for exploring Bukhara in depth. Lyabi-Khauz Ensemble, Magoki-Attori Mosque, Chor-Minor Madrasah, trade domes etc.

  7. Miri-Arab madrasah. The Miri-Arab Madrasah built in the 16th century by famous masters on the sun-drenched land of Bukhara and decorated with turquoise domes is as beautiful as the legend about its creation. Four centuries ago, in distant Yemen, there lived its ruler Abdullah Yemeni.