Toki Sarrafon

Toki Sarrafon

    Hello! Today is December 23. Today we started going to our last practice place. Our destination today was Toki Sarrafon Domeю We and the members of our group gathered in Labi-Hauz at 09:00. that's why I woke up at 07:00 today. Having breakfast, I put the documents and things needed for my qualification practice in my bag. I left the house at 07:50, and arrived at Labi-Hauz at 08:50. When I went, my favorite teacher Zarifa Gafurovna was already waiting for us. Then, at 9:10 o'clock we entered to this place. 

 

    Shaxrizoda, Zuxro, Marjona and I from our group were on duty today. We have given the necessary information about this dome. Each of us had prepared 8 questions so that the rest of our friends could better remember the information we gave. We distributed those questions to our group members. They tried to answer the questions completely and correctly.

 

    I also listened to the information given by the rest of the presenters. And Shaxrizoda started her speech at 9:20 o'clock 🕘 According to her speech  in the Middle Ages Bukhara was a major shopping center. Merchants from all over the world like China, Russia, India, Iran, and all of Central Asia, passing along the Great Silk Road, stopped in Bukhara. Thus, Bukhara began to be built up by bazaars and shopping streets. In the squares and crossroads of the streets, complex multi-vaulted domes overlapping the "current" - the arch, the vault. Today in Bukhara there are 4 trading domes: Toki-Zargaron, Toki-Sarrofon, Telpak-Furushon and Tim Abdullah Khan. All of the four domes are unique in architecture and design.

And Zuxro started her presentation at 9:40 o'clock. Her speech was also full of useful informations about this place .And next presenter was Nigina. She also gave very clear datas about the Toki Sarrafon Dome .She started her speech at 10:00 o'clock.  The Toki-Sarrophon dome means "the dome changed". It was built in the middle of the 16th century at the intersection of two streets. The dome is located near the Lyabi House complex. People who dealt with the exchange of money were called sarrafs, hence the name of the dome. Today, in modern times, the dome has lost its purpose, and here they sell handkerchiefs, crockery and various souvenirs.In conclusion, it was very attractive place. I really liked that place. We took lots of pictures there. Around 11:00 o'clock we left Toki Sarrafon Dome  and went home by bus. To be honest, today was a very happy and memorable day for me.




    


    

     

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