Jõybor madrasah

 


Joybori followed the ancient tradition in the construction of the Kalon madrasa. 
The miyansarai is entered through a gate inside the luxurious peshtak. To the left of Mionsaray is a mosque, and to the right is a series of rooms and pillapoyas that lead to the roof. The madrasa has one floor and 21 rooms. The possibilities are wide. The cells are connected to each other through roof domes. It is connected to the street and the stage by light-filled domes. There are nodal grids that allow light to enter the street and the stage. The wall of the inner courtyard of the madrasah is unadorned. The surface of the rooms and the doors are decorated with obi brick sections. In the middle of the yard there is 
an obrav - a path through which waste water falls. There are three outer rooms in the left wing wall of Peshtok. The walls facing the street are decorated with arches. There is a bouquet on both sides of the peshtok, there is no flower in the bouquet. The decoration of the madrasa is gilded with tiles in the color of gulnari (the art of decorating with the color of spring flowers). There were notes in the peshtoq book. Today, not a single word remains from the writings. There are samples of tiles on the surface of the peshtok [2] .


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