Day 11 Nadir Devonbegi Khanakah

Day 11.

Nadir Devonbegi Khanakah.

First of all, ASSALOMU ALAYKUM to everyone🙋😀🥰

I want to cover our practice today 

in my blog. Today, Monday, April 

17, is the start of the third week 

of our practice. Two weeks of our 

practice have ended and we have 

entered the third week. 

Fortunately, today the weather is 

good, not cold. today at 9:00 we 

gathered near the Labi pool and 

then together we visited Nadir 

Devonbegi Khanakah. 


We got some information about 

the Khanakah. According to our 

information, In the western part 

of Labihovuz pond, there is a 

house of Nadir Devonbegi built 

by Nadir Devonbegi in 1029 Hijri 

(1620 AD). This room is 

attractively built, with doors 

leading to the rooms on both 

sides of the room. The room has 

14 rooms. in addition, 

dormitories for dervishes were 

built on the second floor.



There we saw a general map of 

the ancient city of Bukhara.


Nadir Devonbegi Khanakahi 

(original name: Nadir Devonbegi 

Khanakahi) is an architectural 

monument in Bukhara, 

Uzbekistan. It was built (1620-

1621) by Nadr Devanbegi (Nadr 

Mirza Togay ibn Sultan), the 

minister and uncle of the ruler of 

Bukhara Khanate, Imam Quli 

Khan.

It was built together with the 

pool in the Labihovuz ensemble. 

the roof is luxurious, the ceiling 

of the roof is quite high and 

majestic, in some places 

fragments of tiles have been 

preserved. The front view is 

enhanced by the fringed 

bouquets on both sides. There 

were doors leading to the rooms 

from both sides of the room. the 

walls have been repaired several 

times (in 1914-1916 by Sayyid 

Olimkhan, the last emir of 

Bukhara), the original 

appearance has changed. rare 

devanbeg house had a 

symmetrical layout (27.5x25 

meters), a porch at the entrance, 

a house (11.2x11.2 meters) and a 

2-story bed for dervishes on its 

sides. A circular staircase inside 

the bouquets leads to the top of 

the building. The hall has a huge 

dome, and the walls are 

decorated with carvings. the rich 

patterns in it have not been 

preserved. The 3 columns in the 

Peshtoq roof are decorated with 

ganchkori fences. The present 

appearance of Nadir Devonbegi's 

house has been transformed into 

a magnificent, healthy, beautiful 

structure.




And so ended another great trip 

of ours.

See you in the next blogs.❤✨😍



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