MADRASA MUHAMAD RAKHIM KHAN (1871)
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At the entrance to the palace, on the other side of the square, lies the madrasas of the poet lion, known as Firuz. The immense portail portal overlooks a first courtyard surrounded by a cell floor, a space for merchants who today houses shops of artisans and souvenir shops. The construction follows the traditional square plan but is characterized by a voûte of 8 domes, the largest of Uzs. Through a second portal, the first courtyard leads to the intérieur interior, which houses a museum dedicated to Ferouz, and an exhibition relating to khanate during the th century. In the second court, a family of équilibristes offers small shows.
Back to the main street, on the right after the madrasas Matniyoz Divanbeg transformed into a restaurant of the Hotel Uzs, you arrive at the mausoleum Sayyid Alla Uddin of the th century. It is the oldest monument of Uzs. A mausoleum with dome and portal was built in the early 1303 th century around the tomb of Sheikh Sufi Said Alauddin died in. A ziatkhona, a small piece by which one accesses the tomb, was assistant under Allah Kouli Khan in the th century. The tomb covered with majolica on blue and white plant grounds is the work of Amir Kulal, a Ceramist ceramist who would have buried at the side of the Sheikh but who died in Bukhara and stayed there. Despite the presence of two graves, one body rests in the tomb.
By leaving the Mausoleum and continuing towards the east, the Madrasas Kozi Kalon (1905) is home to a museum of music dedicated to artists of the Khorezm, such as singer Olmakhon Khaiotova.