Toki Zargaron

     Hello  everyone👋👋👋 Today is our fifth day practice.Today we went to the Toqi Zargaron..Today's duties were Nilufar,Mehrangiz,Hakima and Gulnoza .We went yo the Toki Zargaron at 9.00 a.m  The dutues gave us interguing informations.

                      The way to Toki Zargaron😎

   Now I will share interesting informations with you😁😁😁




                              Quiz time🤓🤓🤓

The Toki Zargaron is located on the well-known shopping area of Bukhara, it is a huge covered building with jewelry sold in the 16th century. "Toki Zargaron" literally means "dome of jewelers", that is part of the bazaar, which was dedicated to the manufacture and sale of various jewelries of gold and silver.


The jewelry market was famous for its wide choice of precious products, where you could find earrings, bracelets and necklaces, even for the most sophisticated tastes. Once in a huge room there were 36 jewelry stores, and Zargaron, the trading dome, stood among the first trading floors built in ancient Bukhara.

Today, as the market is operational, the trade is going on under the famous dome, many visitors come here to purchase something beautiful from a wide range of goods: from national scarves to the home’s interior decorations.


This is the largest trading dome of Bukhara. It is the most northern dome and it is located fast beside the Poi Kalyan. The Toki-Zargaron dome is stretched upwards and strengthened with ribs which make it different from the others. The name Zargaron is connected with the word “zargar” which can be translated as “goldsmith”. Once there located 36 jeweller's workshop -shops selling various jewelries. In addition, Toki-Zargaron was the first among the trading domes of Bukhara. Today one can purchase there jewelries, kerchiefs and various household accessories: Bukhara door-handles, bells, horseshoe for luck, etc.


So our today's day ended.Good bye🖐🖐 see you  next practice. If you have questions,write on comments😊😊😊

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