Ğaybullayeva Shaxina
Day 2
Hello everybody
Today our second practise day . It's Kalon Mosque .
Our teacher Narziyeva. Inobat zoirovna told us
that our practise will start 9:30 .
We started our fun and
Today the weather is good to compared yesterday.
Construction of the mosque was completed in 1514 under the direction of Ubaidulla-khan. new elements were a main facade with peshtok in the centre of it, gul-dasta (towers) and arches on the walls. The decor of the mosque is constrained, composed primarily of glazed tiles and bricks that form knots, and is concentrated mainly on the main facade and the mihrab. Interestingly, however, beyond this facade archaeological research has revealed an earlier decor, composed of six sided tiles and a mosaic border. The earlier decor is marked with the name of the master who made it, Bayazid Purani, and dates back to the fifteenth century.
The present minaret was designed by an architect named Usto (Master) Bako, who took precautions to ensure the minaret's survival. First, he dug the foundations to a depth of at least 10 meters. Second, the mortar in the foundation was left to settle for two years before any work began on the superstructure. Finally, the shaft was designed with a pronounced taper that added a measure of lateral stability to protect against earthquakes. Nonetheless, legend states that the architect was dissatisfied with his creation, asking to be buried 47 meters from the minaret (the same as its height) so that the minaret might fall upon his head—as post-mortem punishment—if it were ever to come crashing down.
Construction of the mosque was completed in 1514 under the direction of Ubaidulla-khan. new elements were a main facade with peshtok in the centre of it, gul-dasta (towers) and arches on the walls. The decor of the mosque is constrained, composed primarily of glazed tiles and bricks that form knots, and is concentrated mainly on the main facade and the mihrab. Interestingly, however, beyond this facade archaeological research has revealed an earlier decor, composed of six sided tiles and a mosaic border. The earlier decor is marked with the name of the master who made it, Bayazid Purani, and dates back to the fifteenth century.
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