ISMAIL SAMANI MAUSOLEUMAN ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE OF THE EAST

Authors

  • Abdukadirov Jasurbek International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan, trainee teacher at the department of IRCICA-chair for the study of Islamic History and Source Studies abduqodirovjasurbek36@gmail.com +998994847576 Author

Keywords:

Speaking of Ismail Samani, he was a prominent political figure who founded the Samanid state in Bukhara. Ismail Samani was born in 848 in Bukhara. In 874, he became the deputy of the Samanids in Bukhara, and from 888, he ruled all of Mawarannahr.

Abstract

One of the architectural marvels of the Middle Ages, this mausoleum was built by the Samanid dynasty, which once ruled the country. It was initially known as "Navqand" and later came to be referred to as "Chahor Gumbaz" or "Four Domes Street[1]". One of the unique examples of Samanid-era architecture in Central Asia, this historical monument was constructed by Ismail Samani.

 

[1] Uzbekistan Monuments Inscriptions. Bukhara Region (in Uzbek, Russian, and English). Tashkent: "Uzbekistan Today", 2015. - p. 57.

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Published

2025-04-01