Chor Bakr  Necropopis.

Good afternoon every one😊🖐 are you ok😉

Today i went to the " Chor Bakr Nekropolis". Now i want to share my impressions, many pictures and useful information with you. Let's go 💪





Today was very interesting and memorable day for me.🤩🤩🤩. Because today i saw many animals which i had not seen until now. That is why i was happy😀🙂 . I face many happy moments. 

Our today's duties: Miss Shaxrizoda, Miss Dildora and Miss Zuhro. They also trained hard vey well. In aďdition their questions are berya beautiful. 

If i have chance to go there, i of course go to this place to see beauty.






I think you want to learn some information about this place. 

Five kilometers away to the west from Bukhara, where the fields are separated by rows of mulberry trees, there is one of the most unusual landmarks – the Chor-Bakr Necropolis, also called the city of the dead. The first graves there appeared thousand years ago, when there was a small settlement of dervishes. But the magnificent architectural ensemble, now visited by thousands of pilgrims was not built until the XVI century.

In the year 1560 the Shaybanid Dynasty ruler Abdullakhan II decided to memorialize the noble family, and ordered to build a mosque, madrasah and khanaka there. It was a gift to his teacher, Djuybar Sheikh Muhammad Islam Khoja, who died in 1563. The construction of the complex was completed the same year.

Died in 1593, Muhammad Islam’s son Khodja Bakr Sadi was buried next to his father. In after years other family members such as Abu Bakr Fazl and Tojidin Khasan were also buried there. These four men, who bore a title of “Bakr”, slumber in one khazira (tomb). “Bakr” is translated as “brother” and Chor-Bakr, as “Four Brothers”. 




So, my practice day is ended.

I will wait from you comments to me 🙂🙂.

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