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Miri-Arab Madrasah

Miri-Arab Madrasah Tourism

Miri-Arab Madrasah Tourism

Type of destination: Historical landmark
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
The Miri-Arab Madrasah is a historic educational institution located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It is one of Central Asia's most esteemed Islamic schools and occupies a pivotal place in the heart of Bukhara's old city, near the famous Po-i-Kalyan complex. Built in the 16th century during the rule of Ubaydullah Khan, it stands as a formidable example of Islamic architecture with its intricate blue-tiled façade and grand entrance. The madrasah was named after Sheikh Abdullah Yamani of Yemen, also known as Mir-i-Arab, the spiritual mentor to Ubaydullah Khan. The institution served as a center for religious and spiritual education, attracting students from all over the Islamic world. Miri-Arab Madrasah was one of the few Islamic educational institutions that continued to function during the Soviet era, preserving the teachings and traditions of Islam. Its two sky-blue domes and portal, richly adorned with calligraphy and geometric patterns, exemplify the classical Bukhara architectural style and make it an important cultural landmark and a popular tourist destination.
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