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"Exploring the Magnificent Madrasahs of Central Asia and Morocco" Discovering the intricate ceramic details that adorn the façade of Mir-i-Arab madrasah in Bukhara


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"Exploring the Magnificent Madrasahs of Central Asia and Morocco" Discovering the intricate ceramic details that adorn the façade of Mir-i-Arab madrasah in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, is like stepping into a mesmerizing world of Islamic art. The vibrant colors and exquisite craftsmanship transport you to a bygone era. In Turkmenistan, after a storm passes, Muslims gather outdoors to pray on Fridays. This display of devotion amidst nature's beauty is truly awe-inspiring. Samarkand, another gem in Uzbekistan's crown, enchants visitors with its breathtaking scenes in Registan. The grandeur of the madrasas leaves one spellbound; each structure tells a unique story. From Sher-Dor Madrasah to Tilla Kari Medressa, these architectural marvels are testament to the rich cultural heritage of this ancient city. As you stroll through Samarkand's bustling streets, watermelon sellers catch your eye before reaching the mosque. Their vibrant carts filled with juicy fruits add an element of charm to this already enchanting place. Moving westward to Morocco, Salé welcomes you with an intricately designed entrance gate into its historic Madrasah. Step inside and be captivated by Islamic art dating back centuries—a true testament to human creativity and devotion. The journey continues within Salé's timeless Madrasah itself—built around 1341—an embodiment of Moroccan architecture at its finest. Every corner whispers stories from generations past as you immerse yourself in its serene ambiance. Back in Samarkand once again, melon sellers line the streets near famous landmarks such as Registan Square—their colorful produce adding vibrancy against a backdrop steeped in history and tradition. Finally, don't miss out on visiting Tilla-Kari Medressa during your time in Samarkand—a stunning masterpiece nestled within Registan Square that houses not only educational facilities but also a mosque.