Kok-Gumbaz Mosque
Kok-Gumbaz mosque is a part of the complex of Shamsiddin Kul. It was erected in 1435. The name of the mosque is translated as "Blue Dome."
The Kok-Gumbaz Mosque was built in pre-Mongol times. However, it has the same layout as the Gumbazi-Seyidan mosque.
The Kok-Gumbaz Mosque was built in pre-Mongol times. However, it has the same layout as the Gumbazi-Seyidan mosque.
Near the Kok-Gumbaz mosque, they arrange summer gallery. The only basis for the construction of the galleries with a square shape and pylons that played the role of supporting arches has survived.
Ulugbek, as confirmed by the inscription on a portal built the mosque.
Its diameter is equal to 46 meters.
At the corners of fortified walls were built four spiral staircases, which led to the upper floors.
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Ulugbek, as confirmed by the inscription on a portal built the mosque.
Its diameter is equal to 46 meters.
At the corners of fortified walls were built four spiral staircases, which led to the upper floors.
Our travel agency, "Orient Mice," is happy to provide you with transport and professional guides who will show you not only the city, but also tell you amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Shahrisabs.