Abduhafizboy Madrasah | |
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Adbuhafizboy Madrasasi | |
Alternative names | Abdulhafizboy Madrasah, Hotam Hindu Madrasah, Hotam Hundi Madrasah |
General information | |
Status | under the protection of the state[1] |
Type | Madrasah |
Architectural style | Central Asian architecture |
Address | Hamid Olimjon MFY, Sozangaron Street |
Town or city | Bukhara Region |
Country | Uzbekistan |
Construction started | 1910 |
Owner | State property. Bukhara Region Cultural Heritage Department on the basis of operational management rights |
Technical details | |
Material | baked bricks |
Floor count | 2 floors |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Abdumajid's son Abduhafiz Bukhari |
Abduhafizboy Madrasah (Abdulhafizboy Madrasah, Hotam Hindu Madrasah, Hotam Hundi Madrasah) is a two-story madrasah located in the historical center of the city of Bukhara in the Bukhara Region, Republic of Uzbekistan. It is included in the national list of real estate objects of material and cultural heritage of Uzbekistan. The madrasah is named Abduhafizboy (Abdulhafizboy[2]) in historical and foundation documents. Currently, it is registered under the names Hotam Hindu[1] or Hotam Hundi[3] in the official documents of the state. Despite the allocation of funds under the 2010 state program for the restoration and repair of the madrasah, it remains in a deplorable state.
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