Said Mahruyjan Complex | |
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aid Muhammad Mokhiroi Complex, Sayyid Mohiroi Jahan Complex | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Central Asian Architecture |
Address | 84 Amir Temur Street, "Mevaston" neighborhood, Khiva, Khorazm Region, Uzbekistan |
Year(s) built | 1884 |
Renovated | 2008–2009 |
Owner | State Property |
Technical details | |
Material | baked brick |
Floor area | 40.0x53.0 m |
Said Mahruyjan Complex (or Said Muhammad Mokhiroi Complex, Sayyid Mohiroi Jahan Complex) is an architectural monument in the Khiva city, Khorazm Region of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The complex consists of a madrasa, a monastery, etc. built in 1884 around the tomb of Said Muhammad Mahruyjan. Today it is located at 84, Amir Temur Street, "Mevaston" neighborhood.
By the decision of the cabinet of the Republic of Uzbekistan on 4 October 2019, the complex was included in the national list of real estate objects of tangible cultural heritage and received state protection.[1] Currently, it belongs to the state and is given to the charitable public fund "Waqf" on the basis of the operative management rights of the Khorezm Region Culture Department with a free use contract.[2]