TASHKENT ARCHITECTURE OF THE SHAYBANID ERA: THE CASE OF THE KUKALDOSH MADRASA
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In the history of every state, periods of war and conflict coexist alongside eras of prosperity, construction,Abstract
This article examines the historical significance, architectural structure, and past and present scholarly, educational, and touristic activities of the Kukaldosh Madrasa — one of the most outstanding examples of Shaybanid-era architecture, built in the city of Tashkent.
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