GOOD DAY EVERYBODY🌈

TODAY THE RAINY DAY☔☔

AND TODAY THE LAST DAY OF OUR PRACTICE IN THE FIRST SEMESTER.

AND WE WENT TO THE TOQI ZARGARON.

And today I want to the give informations about this place for you my dears.

Now lets start.




The Trading Dome Toqi Zargaron is the most extensive bazaar among the bazaars of Bukhara. It is locsated north of the other three famous dome of bazaars in the city , near the Poi Kalon complex. This majestic architectural masterpiece was built between 1569 and 1570 under the rule of Abdulla Khan II of the Shaibanid dynasty.
The Trading Dome Toqi Zargaron in Bukhara became the first such bazaar in the city after Bukhara was awarded the honorary title of capital of the great state and became one of the important points on the Great Silk Road. The establishment of Bukhara as one of the most important administrative, commercial and craft cities of Central Asia contributed significantly to the prosperity of the dome bazaars.Toqi Zargaron has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites as "Historical Centre of Bukhara"




"Toqi" is the name of the domes of the covered bazaars, which were built at the intersection os several busiest streets. "Zargar"is translated as "jeweller", so that th Toqi Zargaron dome was also called "Jeweller's Trading Dome".The structure is executed in the style typical of Persian architecture.The dome is quite strongly stretched and the vertical edges of the structure protrude strongly forward, outwards. Around the central space under the dome there  were shops of traders and workshops of local craftsmen. Small, overlapping domes were also built over galleries with benches and workshops, creatind a multi-domed roof over the rows of merchants. The united galleries under the vault can be described as medieval corridors.The diameter of the central dome of Toqi Zargaron is 14 metres.



The material used for the construction of the trading dome was ceramic bricks.
Within       the walls walls of the building there is literallyt a jewellary kingdom. Once there were 36 workshops of craftsmen and jewellery stands in niches of galleries and pylons. Traditional oriental jewellery was made directly within the walls of the bazaar complex and then sold here.



Today , trade is conducted here as it was several hundred years ago. The Trading Dome Toqi Zargaron  is popular attraction. Tourists  come here not only on excursion, but also to buy unique jewellery and other silverware made by local craftsmen.

THATS ALL MY SUBSCRIBERS.
AND OUR PRACTICE IS ALSO END. 
SEE YOU MY DEARS THE SECOND SEMESTER.
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