Palvan-Darwaza
At that time, Palvan-Darwaza was a large commercial building. In addition, Palvan Darvoza was used as a gate on the east side of the historic inner city of Ichan-Kala.
Gates was named in honor of the poet, Makhmud Pavlan, who soon became the saint ruler of the city. Pavlan means "Knight".
Gates was named in honor of the poet, Makhmud Pavlan, who soon became the saint ruler of the city. Pavlan means "Knight".
Over time, it was destroyed, and only during Allah Kuli Khan's rule was it reconstructed, serving as the main gate to the city, as well as the gateway to the trading platform.
The marketplace was the planned gallery on both sides, which traded visitors and local merchants. The front gate was designed in the form of an arched portal, which was a stone street. On each side of the street, retail shops are located. To the right of the gate was a slave market, and in the niches were escaped slaves who waited for their verdict.
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The marketplace was the planned gallery on both sides, which traded visitors and local merchants. The front gate was designed in the form of an arched portal, which was a stone street. On each side of the street, retail shops are located. To the right of the gate was a slave market, and in the niches were escaped slaves who waited for their verdict.
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.