- The Bibi-
Khanym Mosque (Uzbek:
Bibixonim masjidi; Persian: مسجد بی بی خانم; also
variously spelled as Khanum, Khanom, Hanum, Hanim) is one of the most...
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previously located at
Chorsu is
nowadays the
Siyob Bazaar near the Bibi-
Khanym Mosque. In 2005,
ownership of
Chorsu was
transferred to the
Academy of Arts...
- 1847 (aged 45)
locality Maitobe,
modern Kyrgyzstan Spouse Kunymzhan Khanym Janyl Khanym Issue Syzdyk Sultan House House of
Borjigin Dynasty Töre
Father Kasym...
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urban life. One of the
greatest monuments of
Uzbek architecture is the Bibi-
Khanym Mosque. It has 115 feet high portals, 165-foot minarets, 400 cupolas, and...
- the Bibi-
Khanym Mosque in
Samarkand in size. The
mosque is able to
accommodate twelve thousand people.
Although Kalyan Mosque and Bibi-
Khanym Mosque of...
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capital of his
empire and the site of his mausoleum, the Gur-e Amir. The Bibi-
Khanym Mosque,
rebuilt during the
Soviet era,
remains one of the city's most notable...
- Amir.
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Registan Bibi-
Khanym Mosque Shah-i-Zinda
Tourism in
Uzbekistan History of
Persian domes Marozzi...
- 14th-century,
Tamerlane constructed many
religious structures,
including the Bibi-
Khanym Mosque. He also
constructed one of his
finest buildings at the tomb of Ahmed...
- The Bibi
Khanym Mosque in
Samarkand was
named after Saray by her husband...
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architecture of Bibi-
Khanym Mosque. They are
almost identical in
their main feature;
sloping towers and the OGEE arches, however, the Bibi
Khanym is
richer in...