HELLO EVERYONE.
I AM GLAD TO SEE YOU AGAIN 😍
TODAY WE ARE JOYBORI KALON MADRASAH.
IT IS MADRASAH OF WOMAN AND GIRLS IN BUKHARA.
NOW I INTRODUCE IT.
Madrasa of Joybori Kalon (Madrasa of Joybor, Madrasa of Joybor, Madrasa of Khoja Joybori Kalon, Madrasa of Ayposhsha Ayim) - madrasa of Bukhara. During the time of the Uzbek ruler Abdulaziz Khan (1645-1681), it was built in Havzi nav guzar of Joybor district in the capital of the Khanate under the donation of his mother Podshah Ayim. It was one of the most prestigious and prestigious madrasahs in Bukhara.
Historical sources contain a lot of information about the Madrasa of Joybori Kalon [1]. Muhammad Sharif Makhdum informed that it was built by Princess Ayposhsha. It was one of the most prestigious and prestigious madrasas in Bukhara[1]. His library has more than 8,000 books [2].
During the time of the Uzbek ruler Abdulaziz Khan (1645-1681), the Joybori Kalon madrasa was built under the donation of his mother Podshah Ayim in Havzi nav guzar of the Joybor district in the capital of the khanate[1] and was named "Joybor" as a reference to the queen's lineage.[10]
Some researchers unjustifiably doubted that this madrasa was built by Potshah Ayyim [1]. For example, according to L. Asrorova, the Joybori Kalon madrasa was built by the decree of Bukhara governor Abdulaziz Khan during the time of the Uzbek ruler Subhankulikhan (1680-1702), and it is said that Abdulaziz Khan's mother Oyposhsha Bibi was involved in the construction of the madrasa[10]. Even on the official site of the Joybori Kalon madrasa, it is written that the educational institution was established during the reign of Subhonkulikhon[2]. However, in 1670-1671, when the madrasa was built, Subhonquli Khan was not yet the ruler.
According to one of the historical documents, a room from the Madrasa of Joybori Kalon was rented for 18 gold [11].
During the Soviet era, the activity of teaching students in the madrasa was terminated, and it was turned into a barn, later a bakery, and then a place for receiving glassware[2]. As a result, the madrasah became abandoned [1].
The activity of the madrasa was resumed on September 1, 1992. Now it has been functioning as the Islamic secondary school for women and girls, Joybori Kalon[2][1]. In it, students learn religious and secular subjects in the course of the lesson[10].
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