Fayzulla Xoʻjayev house museum

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Apartment in Bukhara City, Uzbekistan
39°46′09″N 64°24′46″E / 39.7690655°N 64.4128791°E / 39.7690655; 64.4128791Named forFayzulla XoʻjayevConstruction startedlate 1880sConstruction stopped2023 (restoration)OwnerF. Bahranov (manager)[2]DimensionsCircumference3 haTechnical detailsFloor count2

Fayzulla Xoʻjayev house museum or Fayzulla Xoʻjayev memorial museum (Former name: Rich merchant's house museum[1]) is a memorial building named after the statesman Fayzulla Xoʻjayev located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.[3] The house museum is established inside the apartment. This museum is 3 hectare of land.[1] It consists of two[note 1] dividual inner courtyards for men and women. After Khojayev's death, this monument fell into neglect. In 2023, the house museum was reconstructed and opened for local and foreign tourists.[4]

List of exhibits

The memorial structure keeps more than 500 exhibits:[5]

  • „Ethnographic exposition "Life of a rich merchant of the XIX-XX centuries";
  • Exposition dedicated to the life and career of Faizulla Khojayev, a famous political figure of Uzbekistan;
  • "Kitchen of a rich merchant's house" exhibition;
  • "Foreign and domestic trade of Bukhara in the 19th & 20th centuries".
  • Housewares from the Gardner and Kuznetsov factories of Russia in the 19th century;
  • Household items made of copper and silver in Bukhara (XIX-XX centuries);
  • Eastern musical instruments of the 19th century;
  • Silk and velvet clothing of the Bukharis of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[2]

Gallery

Images of Fayzulla Xoʻjayev house museum (2023)

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Some sources say it is in 3 parts. It is noted that a separate department has been allocated for the xoʻjalik (farm)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Fayzulla Xo'jaev muzeyiga yana o'z nomi qaytarildi". meros.uz. Retrieved June 27, 2023. ...bu go'sha «Boy savdogar xonadoni uy – muzeyi» nomi bilan faoliyat yurita boshladi. Nihoyat, hukumatimizning shu yil 28-sentabrdagi tegishli qaroriga muvofiq, majmua «Fayzulla Xo'jaev uy-muzeyi» deb qayta nomlandi.
  2. ^ a b "BOY SAVDOGARNING UY MUZEYI". www.bukharamuseums.uz (in Russian). Retrieved June 27, 2023. Руководит филиалом Ф.Бахранов
  3. ^ "МЕМОРИАЛЬНЫЙ ДОМ-МУЗЕЙ ФАЙЗУЛЛЫ ХОДЖАЕВА БУХАРА (MEMORIAL HOUSE-MUSEUM OF FAYZULLA KHODJAEV)". rutraveller.ru (in Russian). Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  4. ^ "Fayzulla Xo'jayev uy-muzeyi: Jonlangan tarix". zarnews.uz (in Uzbek). Retrieved June 27, 2023. Fayzulla Xo'jayevning uy-muzeyi XIX asr me'morchiligining yorqin namunasi bo'lib, sayyohlar uchun ochiq.
  5. ^ "Музейга яна Файзулла Хўжаев номи берилди". xs.uz (in Uzbek). Retrieved June 27, 2023. Айни пайтда бу ерда 521 та экспонат бор.

External links

Media related to Fayzulla Xoʻjayev and the house museum at Wikimedia Commons


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