DASTURKHANCHI MADRASAH
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2024
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2024
This madrasas of 1833 was partially restored in 1992. On the left of the entrance, a superb iwan decorated with wood panelling and traditional paintings is worth the visit. Madrasas houses the foundation of Jamila Karimova, who welcomes disabled people to teach them traditional Uzbek embroidery. Jamila's dream is to find a French stylist who would agree to develop with her a collection combining Uzbek and French styles.
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