Ulugʻbek Madrasasi
Bukhara, Uzbekistan
One of three madrasas commissioned by Ulugh Beg, this one in Bukhara was constructed over the same years as that in Samarkand. The builder, Ismail b. Tahir b. Mahmud al-Isfahani utilized the traditional courtyard plan, but instead of the standard four iwans, he included only two, located on the entrance (longitudinal) axis. A double-height arcade of niches links the iwans, each niche leading to a rectangular, barrel vaulted student cell. The main exterior façade features a centered pishtaq flanked by a double-height arcade that terminates in corner towers. A square vestibule beyond the entrance iwan provides access to the courtyard and to flanking large domed chambers; one is a winter mosque, the other a classroom.

The decorative scheme makes considerable use of hazarbaf brick patterns in dark and light blue glazed tile. The entrance iwan also includes haft rangi tiles with extensive gilding. Traces of painting remain on the mihrab of the mosque.

The Ulugh Beg Madrasa faces the larger Abd al-Aziz Khan Madrasa, constructed 1645-1680.

Sources:

Golombek, L. and Wilber, D. eds. 1988. The Timurid Architecture of Iran and Turan. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 227-228.

"Ulughbek Medrassa". World Monuments Fund Panographies. http://www.world-heritage-tour.org/asia/uz/bukhara/ulughbekMedressa_out.html. [Accessed February 2, 2006]
Location
Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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Associated Names
Events
1417-21
Style Periods
1370-1506
Variant Names
Madrasah-i Ulug Beg (Bukhara)
مدرسه الغ بيگ
Original
Building Usages
educational