Bogbonly mosque
Bogbonly is a small quarterly mosque that was built in Khiva in the 19th century.
The main architects and designers, who planned construction and worked on ornaments, were Pakhlavan Kuli and Ruz Muhammad.
The wood columns, which are in the courtyard of the mosque, are decorated with various carvings of birds and fish.
The main architects and designers, who planned construction and worked on ornaments, were Pakhlavan Kuli and Ruz Muhammad.
The wood columns, which are in the courtyard of the mosque, are decorated with various carvings of birds and fish.
Avian was built on very ancient columns. They date from the 14th and 15th centuries.
It is assumed, but not yet recorded, that one of the buildings of the Bogbonly mosque is considered a building that was built before the mosque, and at the time it had nothing to do with.
The hall of the Bogbonly mosque is decorated with a spheroconical dome on arched sails and a mihrab on the south wall.
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It is assumed, but not yet recorded, that one of the buildings of the Bogbonly mosque is considered a building that was built before the mosque, and at the time it had nothing to do with.
The hall of the Bogbonly mosque is decorated with a spheroconical dome on arched sails and a mihrab on the south wall.
Our travel agency, "Orient Mice," is pleased to provide you with transport and professional guides who will show you not only Uzbekistan's capital, but also tell you amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Khiva.