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MIR ARAB MADARSAH: ARCHITECTURAL AND SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE

Bukhara, Central Asia, Abdullah Yamani, Sayyid Abdullah, Naqshbandiyya, Khoja Ahrar Vali, Vasifi, Kalon, Samarkand, Poyi-Kalon, Shah Murad, Haydar, Barak Khan.

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This article covers the history, architectural structure, religious and educational activities, and role of the famous Mir Arab Madrasah in Bukhara. It provides information about the political and religious situation at the time of the madrasah's foundation, as well as the role of this place of learning in the spiritual life of the Uzbek people. The article is based on historical sources and reveals the unique role of the Mir Arab Madrasah in the national heritage.