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Islamic School Collection

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Islamic Schools in Uzbekistan" Discover the captivating world of Islamic education as you step into the enchanting Barak Khan Madrassa

Background imageIslamic School Collection: Tilla Kari Madrassa, Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Tilla Kari Madrassa, Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Background imageIslamic School Collection: Barak Khan Madrassa, Tashkent, Usbekistan

Barak Khan Madrassa, Tashkent, Usbekistan

Background imageIslamic School Collection: Sher Dor Madrassa, Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Sher Dor Madrassa, Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Background imageIslamic School Collection: Abdullah Khan Madrassa, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Abdullah Khan Madrassa, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Background imageIslamic School Collection: Madrasa Islom-Huja, Kviva, Uzbekistan

Madrasa Islom-Huja, Kviva, Uzbekistan

Background imageIslamic School Collection: An Iznik pottery tile, with a symmetrical design of four red

An Iznik pottery tile, with a symmetrical design of four red
1196840 An Iznik pottery tile, with a symmetrical design of four red and green palmettes around a central stellar flowerhead, c

Background imageIslamic School Collection: A Fatimid brass figure of a roe deer in naturalistic form, 11th-12th century (brass)

A Fatimid brass figure of a roe deer in naturalistic form, 11th-12th century (brass)
1196836 A Fatimid brass figure of a roe deer in naturalistic form, 11th-12th century (brass) by Islamic School; 16 (height) cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Islamic School)

Background imageIslamic School Collection: A bifolio depicting hunting scenes, late 15th century (gouache with gold paint on paper)

A bifolio depicting hunting scenes, late 15th century (gouache with gold paint on paper)
1196795 A bifolio depicting hunting scenes, late 15th century (gouache with gold paint on paper) by Islamic School, (15th century)

Background imageIslamic School Collection: A Mina i pottery bowl, the white interior painted with the central figure of a

A Mina i pottery bowl, the white interior painted with the central figure of a
1196834 A Mina i pottery bowl, the white interior painted with the central figure of a horseman with streaming headscarf, c

Background imageIslamic School Collection: A page from the Persian manuscript Aja ib al-Makhluqat wa Ghara

A page from the Persian manuscript Aja ib al-Makhluqat wa Ghara
1196828 A page from the Persian manuscript Aja ib al-Makhluqat wa Ghara ib al-Maujudat (Marvels of Creatures and Strange Things Existing), c

Background imageIslamic School Collection: A tile from the building of the Timurid Sultan Abu Sa id

A tile from the building of the Timurid Sultan Abu Sa id
1196985 A tile from the building of the Timurid Sultan Abu Sa id, with a stylised vase issuing white floral sprays, c. 1455-6 (moulded cobalt blue and lustre tile) by Islamic School

Background imageIslamic School Collection: Farhad Carries Shirins Weary Horse, c. 1653-6 (gouache on gold-sprinkled buff paper)

Farhad Carries Shirins Weary Horse, c. 1653-6 (gouache on gold-sprinkled buff paper)
1196915 Farhad Carries Shirins Weary Horse, c. 1653-6 (gouache on gold-sprinkled buff paper) by Islamic School, (17th century); 23x14 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; out of copyright

Background imageIslamic School Collection: An Iznik pottery border tile, with bold cintamani triple roundels and paired waves, c

An Iznik pottery border tile, with bold cintamani triple roundels and paired waves, c
1196839 An Iznik pottery border tile, with bold cintamani triple roundels and paired waves, c. 1570 (ceramic) by Islamic School

Background imageIslamic School Collection: A mina i bowl depicting a mounted horseman surrounded by a floral design, c

A mina i bowl depicting a mounted horseman surrounded by a floral design, c
1196910 A mina i bowl depicting a mounted horseman surrounded by a floral design, c.1200 (enameled ceramic) by Islamic School

Background imageIslamic School Collection: A Nasrid dynasty pottery cuerda seca tile panel, with a design of interlaced arabesques

A Nasrid dynasty pottery cuerda seca tile panel, with a design of interlaced arabesques
1196835 A Nasrid dynasty pottery cuerda seca tile panel, with a design of interlaced arabesques and palmettes, late 14th or 15th century (ceramic)

Background imageIslamic School Collection: A Seated Princess, c. 1580 (gouache and gold paint on paper)

A Seated Princess, c. 1580 (gouache and gold paint on paper)
1196794 A Seated Princess, c. 1580 (gouache and gold paint on paper) by Islamic School, (16th century); 21.5x12.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; out of copyright


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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Islamic Schools in Uzbekistan" Discover the captivating world of Islamic education as you step into the enchanting Barak Khan Madrassa, located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Immerse yourself in its intricate architecture and witness the timeless beauty that has stood for centuries. Journey to Registan, Samarkand, where Sher Dor Madrassa awaits with its awe-inspiring facade. Marvel at the skillful craftsmanship that adorns every inch of this masterpiece and feel a sense of wonder as you delve into its rich history. Continue your exploration to Bukhara, where Abdullah Khan Madrassa welcomes you with open doors. Admire its grandeur and be transported back in time as you wander through its corridors filled with stories from generations past. Don't miss out on visiting Kalon Mosque at Po-i-Kalyan, Bukhara's iconic landmark. Bask in the serenity it offers and appreciate the architectural marvels that surround it. Head back to Registan once more and prepare to be amazed by Tilla Kari Madrassa's golden splendor. Let yourself be enchanted by the shimmering details that adorn this magnificent structure. Venture further to Kviva and discover Madrasa Islom-Huja; a hidden gem nestled amidst picturesque surroundings. Experience tranquility like never before as you explore this lesser-known yet equally remarkable madrassa. Make sure not to overlook Ulugbek Madrassah during your visit to Bukhara - a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for preserving ancient traditions while embracing modernity. As you stroll along an ancient street, let your gaze ascend towards Islam Khodja minaret and medressa standing tall against the sky. Witness their majestic presence harmoniously blending with their surroundings.