Khudayarkhan Palace

Khudoyarkhan Palace is a braced building, raised in 1871. The building zone is 4 hectares, width is 65 m. The entryway is embellished with two towers – guldasta, passageway entryways are beautified with cut majolica. There is a minaret on the left half of the mind boggling, secured with artistic tiles of shaded silks of Fergana. The room of darvazhona is improved with extensive Ganch design. The beautification of the troupe incorporates a wide range of conventional expressions and artworks. The roof is secured with cut depressions with brilliant examples. In 1924, there was opened farming presentation of the Fergana area. There was a sign with the name of Khudoyarkhan over the passageway, and also the minaret, designed with earthenware production was on the right side. The royal residence comprised of 119 rooms and 7 yards. The principle decoration of the royal residence was, obviously, the throne room. There likewise was a different space for the court, private room of Khan and his four spouses, and also the collection of mistresses with 40 courtesans. Khan's throne of valuable stones is in the Hermitage in St. Petersburg. Presently guests can see just demolishes of 19 rooms with two yards and mosaic trimmings on the veneer of the castle. Today, there is the nearby gallery, which holds a considerable measure of novel things.

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