The ensemble of Hazrat Imam
The ensemble of Hazrat Imam is a religious complex situated in Tashkent.
The complex was formed near the grave of the imam who was a craftsman and poet, an expert in the Koran and Hadith scientist and preacher of Islam in Tashkent.
According to historical information, he also was a master for the production of keys and locks and knew 72 languages.
The complex was formed near the grave of the imam who was a craftsman and poet, an expert in the Koran and Hadith scientist and preacher of Islam in Tashkent.
According to historical information, he also was a master for the production of keys and locks and knew 72 languages.
The ensemble of Hazrat Imam is considered the most striking example of careful treatment and care of the architectural monuments in Uzbekistan. Wars, earthquakes, destruction, looting… Whatever only the walls of the famous ensemble were tested by. However, every time it was reconstructed, and during the restoration, painters and architects have tried not to lose the basis of materials and originality in decoration.
The building of the Ensemble Hazrat Imam in Tashkent was completed in 2007 and the complex consists of Hazrat Imam Mausoleum, the mosque of Hazrati Imom, The Madrasah of Barakhan, Muyi Muborak madrasah and Mosque Namazgokh
But each in turn.
Hazrat Imam Mausoleum has been erected in the XVI century. The tomb was built of burnt brick and tile decorated with majolica, which has a special rectangular shape with a blue dome. The windows of the building were decorated with stucco pandjara. The tomb of Hazrat Imam consists of Adormirea, mosques and cells, as well as many other areas that were intended for shelter dervishes.
By the way, the tomb of Hazrat Imam is considered a unique centre of spirituality and it is held in high esteem by Muslims all over the world.
In 2007 mosque of Hazrati Imom was formed, it is consist of two parts called mihrabs. Two blue-domed minarets are erect to a height of 53 meters and attract tourists’ admiring glances.
The interior of the dome is painted with gold leaf and the entrance to the mosque - decorated with 20th five columns of evergreen sandalwood. Window openings were a very interesting design too. It has been designed in such a way that the rays of the sun fall into the mosque from morning to evening, that is why is always light and comfortable inside the building.
The Madrasah of Barakhan was built about 1531-1532. It consists of two mausoleums: Unnamed and Mausoleum of Soyunidj Khan Shaybani. The unnamed mausoleum was decorated with colour metals and ivory. It was intended for Barakhana but does not establish the circumstances he was buried in Samarkand. A mausoleum of Soyunidj Khan Shaybani served as Adormirea for Soyunidj Khan Shaybani (first ruler of the city of Tashkent).
Muyi Muborak madrasah was built in the 16th century as Hazrat Imam Mausoleum too. In 1856—1857 madrasah was rebuilt but has saved its purpose. Inside there is a library - the Spiritual centre of Uzbekistan. Here are stored the world-known Quran of the Osman.
Quran of the Osman is considered as the only surviving original manuscript of 644-648 years.
Mosque Namazgokh (1845-1865). On Fridays, this place is used for prayers. The mosque suffered destruction during the revolution, but in the 20th century, it was reconstructed. In 1971, on the territory of the mosque was opened Islamic Institute named after Imam Al Bukhari.
Near The ensemble of Hazrat Imam attached building, which was built by artisans of Uzbekistan - the Spiritual Administration of Muslims. There locate the Committee on Religious Affairs under the Cabinet of Ministers.
The ensemble of Hazrat Imam is beautiful day and night. At lunchtime, before our eyes open interesting thoughtful landscape design with neatly cropped trees, flowers, and you can even see the storks strolling quietly. During the dark time due to special lighting, it looks like a fabulous mirage of an east fairy tale.
Our travel agency «Orient Mice», will be happy to provide you with transport, hotel and professional guides who will show you not only the city but also tell amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Tashkent.
The building of the Ensemble Hazrat Imam in Tashkent was completed in 2007 and the complex consists of Hazrat Imam Mausoleum, the mosque of Hazrati Imom, The Madrasah of Barakhan, Muyi Muborak madrasah and Mosque Namazgokh
But each in turn.
Hazrat Imam Mausoleum has been erected in the XVI century. The tomb was built of burnt brick and tile decorated with majolica, which has a special rectangular shape with a blue dome. The windows of the building were decorated with stucco pandjara. The tomb of Hazrat Imam consists of Adormirea, mosques and cells, as well as many other areas that were intended for shelter dervishes.
By the way, the tomb of Hazrat Imam is considered a unique centre of spirituality and it is held in high esteem by Muslims all over the world.
In 2007 mosque of Hazrati Imom was formed, it is consist of two parts called mihrabs. Two blue-domed minarets are erect to a height of 53 meters and attract tourists’ admiring glances.
The interior of the dome is painted with gold leaf and the entrance to the mosque - decorated with 20th five columns of evergreen sandalwood. Window openings were a very interesting design too. It has been designed in such a way that the rays of the sun fall into the mosque from morning to evening, that is why is always light and comfortable inside the building.
The Madrasah of Barakhan was built about 1531-1532. It consists of two mausoleums: Unnamed and Mausoleum of Soyunidj Khan Shaybani. The unnamed mausoleum was decorated with colour metals and ivory. It was intended for Barakhana but does not establish the circumstances he was buried in Samarkand. A mausoleum of Soyunidj Khan Shaybani served as Adormirea for Soyunidj Khan Shaybani (first ruler of the city of Tashkent).
Muyi Muborak madrasah was built in the 16th century as Hazrat Imam Mausoleum too. In 1856—1857 madrasah was rebuilt but has saved its purpose. Inside there is a library - the Spiritual centre of Uzbekistan. Here are stored the world-known Quran of the Osman.
Quran of the Osman is considered as the only surviving original manuscript of 644-648 years.
Mosque Namazgokh (1845-1865). On Fridays, this place is used for prayers. The mosque suffered destruction during the revolution, but in the 20th century, it was reconstructed. In 1971, on the territory of the mosque was opened Islamic Institute named after Imam Al Bukhari.
Near The ensemble of Hazrat Imam attached building, which was built by artisans of Uzbekistan - the Spiritual Administration of Muslims. There locate the Committee on Religious Affairs under the Cabinet of Ministers.
The ensemble of Hazrat Imam is beautiful day and night. At lunchtime, before our eyes open interesting thoughtful landscape design with neatly cropped trees, flowers, and you can even see the storks strolling quietly. During the dark time due to special lighting, it looks like a fabulous mirage of an east fairy tale.
Our travel agency «Orient Mice», will be happy to provide you with transport, hotel and professional guides who will show you not only the city but also tell amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Tashkent.