Toki Telpakfurushon Dome💟🤩

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Toki Telpakfurushon Dome 📸💫

Hello 👋🏻🤗 again 🤠

Our today's practice🤓😃 was in one of the famous dome throughout Bukhara and other 2 domes which was named "Toki Telpakfurushon Dome"💫

Now i want to explain to you this place with some informations and pictures 🖼️😜 videos 📸 😉😲😜

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Toki Telpakfurushon (is some sources - Taqi Telpakfurushon) is one of the preserved traditional indoor bazaars of Bukhara. It was built in 1570 - 1571 under Abdullah Khan 2, one of rulers of the Shaibanid dynasty. It was the Shaibanids who began to make Bukhara an important commercial centre, situated at the crossroads of many caravan routes. The symbol for the achievement of this were the trade domes that gathered traders from different parts of the world under their roofs.


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The material from which the trade dome was built was ceramic tiles. This unusual structure is a kind of hexagon at the base. Such an urban design solution was very favorable in terms of compactness, as Telpak Furushon was built at a crossroads where five streets converged in one place.

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Its central part is an amazingly beautiful spherical dome with small openings cut through it. The dome is supported by six pylons, it has 12 sided lighting, tourists are especially interested in viewing the dome from inside. The diameter of the main dome of Toqi Telpak Furushon is 14.5 metres.


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The shopping arcade Toki Telpak-furushon (‘Dome of Headgear Salespersons’) comprised 5 streets fanning extensively. By means of cranked turnings skillful constructors transformed the streets into a regular hexahedral base. The central dome crowning Toki Telpak-furushon has a circle of windows. In the past the shops met the customers with abundance of turbans, fur hats, and skullcaps embroidered with silk and decorated with beads.
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    The western passage of Toki Telpak Furushon leads to the street Mehtar Ambar. The first building on the right is Kuleta, the ancient caravanserai (16th century). A little forward is the Kurpa Mosque. And the Mullo Tursunjon Madrasah is almost at the end of the street.

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Today’s name refers to the hat makers which replaced the booksellers, so today the market is also known as the cap sellers bazaar. 21st century travelers however are more likely to find carpets, susani, and tourist souvenirs, rather than practical headwear.


So, this was about our today's practice 🙂👀🖼️🤓✏️💫
It was memorable and enjoyable time for us 😊😁📸🤩🖼️

See you next practice 😉💟🧐😃







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