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Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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What to see in Bukhara
- Ancient Bukhara
- Ark Fortress
- Baha Ad-Din Naqshband Necropolis
- Bolo-Hauz Mosque
- Bukhara city
- Chashma-Ayub
- Chor Bakr
- Chor Minor
- Fayzabad and Zainuddin
- Gijduvani Memorial Complex
- Kalyan Minaret
- Kalyan Mosque
- Khanaka and Madrasah of Nadir Divan-Beghi
- Kosh-Madrasah
- Kukeldash Madrasah
- Lyabi-Hauz
- Madrasah of Abdulaziz Khan
- Magoki-Attari Mosque
- Mausoleum of Sheikh Boharzi
- Mausoleum of the Samanids
- Miri-Arab Madrasah
- Namazga Mosque
- Sitorai-Mohi-Hosa
- Trading Domes
- Ulugbek Madrasah
- Vabkent Minaret
- Zindan

Kalyan Minaret in Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Kalyan Tower - early morning
Kalyan Tower - early morning

Kalyan Miaret in the old times
Kalyan Miaret in the old times

Kalyan Miaret and mosque
Kalyan Miaret and mosque
Kalyan Minaret (Great Minaret) is the main symbol of sacred Bukhara. The minaret was used not only for calling Muslims to pray, but also symbolized authority and power of spiritual governors. The central ensemble of Bukhara - Poi-Kalyan - literally 'Foot of the Great' was built around the minaret. Kalyan is a round tower, 9 meters in diameter at the foot and 6 meters at the top. One can get into the minaret through a passage from the roof of the cathedral mosque. Inside the tower there is a spiral staircase with 104 steps. The minaret is 45.6 meters high. The cornice has an inscription testifying to the date of construction - 1127, and the architect's name – Bako.


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