The Bogbonli Mosque ( Uzbek: Bogʻbonli masjid / Bo расположенаbonli masjid ) is located in the southeastern part of Ichan-Kala. According to the inscription in verses on a stone plate at the entrance, the mosque was built in 1809 (a hut in 1224), the name of the master Pakhlavan-kuli who designed the building is also indicated here. On the doors is the name of another master - a woodcarver - Ruz Muhammad, the son of Adin Muhammad, who made a carved door leading to the Zaryat Khan of the Sheikh Mukhtar-Vali mausoleum in the Astana village of Yangiarik district. Legend has it that the mosque was built with money donated by two gardening brothers. The mosque is rectangular in shape, has a two-columned aivan and a domed winter room. Carved wooden columns of aivan are of artistic value and resemble the ornament of the columns of the Juma mosque.
| Mosque | |
| Bogbonla Mosque | |
|---|---|
| Uzbek Bogʻbonli masjid | |
| A country | |
| Region | Khorezm region |
| Address | st. Bukhara [1] |
| Coordinates | |
| Current, school | Sunni |
| Type of mosque | quarterly [1] |
| Builder | Pahlavan-coolie [1] |
| Building | 1809 [1] |
| total area | 291.2 m² [1] |
| Height | 13.0 m [1] |
| Material | brick |
| condition | architectural monument |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mankovskaya L., Bulatova V. Monuments of Khorezm architecture / scientific. ed. G. A. Pugachenkova. - Tashkent: Publishing house of literature and art named after Gafur Ghulam, 1978. - S. 141-142. - 192 p. - 5,000 copies.
Recommended
- Mankovskaya L., Bulatova V. Monuments of Khorezm architecture / scientific. ed. G. A. Pugachenkova. - Tashkent: Publishing house of literature and art named after Gafur Ghulam, 1978. - S. 141-142. - 192 p. - 5,000 copies.
- Boғbonli Masjid - National Encyclopedia of Uzbekistan . - Tashkent, 2000-2005. ( Uzbek )