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Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Barak Khan Madrasah
In the old city of Tashkent, the Barak Khan Madrasah is located in the Hazrati Imam Complex, which is home to many historical buildings. This 16th-century Islamic mausoleum and school features a beautiful gate decorated with mosaics. Along with several mosques lining the square and a library containing the Uthman Quran, said to be the world's oldest Quran, it is a popular tourist attraction.
Tashkent
Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, has carved its name in history as a stopover along the Silk Road. Today, Tashkent remains the largest city in Central Asia and is a multi-ethnic city with a population of Uzbeks, Russians, Tatars, and other ethnic groups. In addition to the old city with its beautiful Islamic architecture, including mosques and bazaars, the city is also popular among tourists for its plazas covered with lush greenery, which is characteristic of an oasis city, and its beautiful subway system, with its elaborate decorations that vary from station to station.