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  1. The Mir-i Arab Madrasa is one of three buildings comprising the Po-i-Kalyan ensemble in the heart of Bukhara, along with the 12th century Kalyan minaret and the 16th century Kalyan mosque. It was constructed by the Shaibanid ruler Ubaydullah-khan (r. 1534-39) who was the first of the Shaibanids to make Bukhara his primary capital.

  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. Madraza Miri-Arab, Bujará. La madraza Miri-Arab, cuanta con dos grandes domos azules que se elevan sobre los edificios circundantes del centro de Bujará. Junto con la mezquita y minarete Kalyan, este establecimiento educativo religioso forma el conjunto Poi-Kalyan; centro espiritual de la ciudad.

  4. Miri Arab Madrasah. 5551. 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.

  5. Uzbekistan, Asia. Bukhara. 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.

  6. Home. Uzbekistan. Bukhara. Miri-Arab Madrasah. Bukhara City Tour (2 days) This 2-day excursion covers the main sights in the center of Bukhara, as well as several just outside the city. With lots of history and cultural sites, this is the best tour for exploring Bukhara in depth.

  7. Miri-Arab madrasah. The Miri-Arab Madrasah built in the 16th century by famous masters on the sun-drenched land of Bukhara and decorated with turquoise domes is as beautiful as the legend about its creation. Four centuries ago, in distant Yemen, there lived its ruler Abdullah Yemeni.