Chor Minar

 A Visit to Chor-Minor

Today, during our practicum, we had the chance to visit Chor-Minor, one of the most interesting historical sites in Bukhara. Although it is not as large as other monuments, it immediately caught my attention with its unique design. 


The name "Chor-Minor" means "Four Minarets," and true to its name, the building has four small towers, each with a slightly different look. I found it fascinating that each tower is said to represent a different culture, showing how diverse and rich our history is.


When I first saw the building, I felt both curious and surprised. It looked very different from what I expected. The bright blue domes on top of each tower gave it a cheerful and peaceful feeling. Even though it was small, the building seemed full of stories and secrets from the past. 


Our teacher, Mohichehra Temurova asked information about Chor Minar. We shared what we gathered from online websites.As we walked around, I felt proud to be part of a culture with such beautiful and meaningful architecture. Our guest explained that Chor-Minor was not used as a mosque, even though many people think so at first. 

Visiting Chor-Minor made me feel more connected to my heritage. It reminded me that education and culture have always gone hand in hand in our country. 



I hope that one day I can bring my own students to such places and help them see the beauty and value of what we have. This visit was not only a part of our practicum — it was also a moment of inspiration and reflection for me.



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