Magoki Attori Mosque
The Magoki Attori mosque is at the center of Bukhara city. The name of the mosque was given due to the place where it was built. It was a market for herbs and spices.
According to historian Narshahi, the mosque Makh was built on the site of an idol-worshiping temple in the 10th century. Right next to it was a market for spices.
According to historian Narshahi, the mosque Makh was built on the site of an idol-worshiping temple in the 10th century. Right next to it was a market for spices.
Magoki Attori mosque was always used as an indoor mosque. The date of the mosque's construction is still unknown. The only thing that is known to the scientists is that the south part of the building was erected in the 12th century.
The front of the mosque was beautifully decorated and adored with carvings on alabaster. There is slip majolica, the laying of polished bricks and carved terra cotta.
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The front of the mosque was beautifully decorated and adored with carvings on alabaster. There is slip majolica, the laying of polished bricks and carved terra cotta.
Our travel agency, «Orient Mice», provides you with pleasure, transport and expert guides who will show you not only Uzbekistan's cities but also the amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Bukhara.