Mag'oki Attori Mosque is an architectural monument in Bukhara ( 10th - 16th centuries ). It is called Magoki Attori Mosque due to its location in Magok (deep) and near the attor market. It was rebuilt in the 12th century on the site of the old 4 - pillar Moh mosque (9th century) based on the old project (discovered in 1934 as a result of archaeological research). 








It was repaired in the 14th century, and the upper part of the facade was damaged in the 15th century. During the period of Abdulaziz Khan (1541-1542), the upper part of the building and its domes were rebuilt. 











Mosque its layout (13.35x17.6 meters) has a simple solution, inside there are 6 columns, 12 domes, the middle dome is higher, and light enters the building through the windows on its base.












The decoration of the Mag'oki Attori mosque occupies a special place in the history of Uzbekistan's architecture as a high example of the 12th century Bukhara school of architecture.




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