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  1. Photos and description of the architecture of Mir-i-Arab Madrasa, built from 1535-36 with the proceeds from the sale of 3,000 Persian slaves.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Po-i-KalyanPo-i-Kalyan - Wikipedia

    'At the Foot of the Great One' ), is an Islamic religious complex located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The complex consists of three parts, the Kalan Mosque ( Masjid-i Kalan ), the Kalan Minaret (Minâra-i Kalân) to which the name refers, and the Mir-i-Arab Madrasah.

  3. The working Miri Arab Madrasah, with its luminous blue domes, is among Uzbekistan’s most striking buildings, especially in later afternoon light. The eponymous Miri Arab was a 16th-century Naqshbandi sheikh from Yemen who had a strong influence on the Shaybanid ruler Ubaidullah Khan.

  4. La Madraza Miri-Arab en Bujará es uno de los principales monumentos históricos de la ciudad. Descubra todo acerca de esta maravillosa pieza arquitectónica, parte del centro espiritual de Bujará.

  5. Miri Arab Madrasah. 5587. Blessed Bukhara- the center of Islamic culture and ancient history of Uzbekistan. Over the course of two thousand years of history, this city has witnessed great historical events and brutal bloody battles.

  6. Mir Arab Madrasasi. Bukhara, Uzbekistan. An element of the Kalyan Ensemble, the Mir-i Arab Madrasa was built across from the Kalyan Mosque in the 1530's, during the reign of Ubaydallah Khan, the Shaybanid appanage in Bukhara. It has continued functioning as a madrasa until the present.

  7. Miri-Arab Madrasah, Bukhara. There are two big blue domes of the Miri-Arab madrasah towering above the surrounding buildings in the center of Bukhara. Along with the Kalyan mosque and minaret, this religious educational establishment forms the whole ensemble Poi-Kalyan that is the spiritual center of the city.