Ichan-Kala

Ichan-Kala is the inner city (citadel) of Khiva, Uzbekistan. It is a unique open-air museum included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.

General Information:

Location: Khiva, Uzbekistan

Status: UNESCO World Heritage Site (1990)

Function: The historical center of Khiva, surrounded by fortress walls

Construction Era: Main structures date from the 14th to 19th centuries

Architecture and Landmarks:

Ichan-Kala is enclosed by fortress walls approximately 2.2 km long. Inside, there are dozens of historical buildings, including:

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Kunya-Ark – the residence of the Khivan khans.

Kalta-Minor Minaret – the famous unfinished minaret with blue tiles.

Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah – the largest madrasah in Khiva.

Juma Mosque – known for its wooden columns with intricate carvings.

Tash-Hauli Palace – a luxurious khan's palace with ornate walls.

Historical significance:

Ichan-Kala was an important stop on the Great Silk Road. It is a well-preserved example of a Central Asian city, where Persian, Arab, and Turkic architectural traditions merged.

 

Today, it is a popular tourist attraction, captivating visitors with the atmosphere of a medieval Eastern city.

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