Kasri Orifon (village) explained

Kasri Orifon
Settlement Type:village
Etymology:Kasri Hinduvon
Coordinates:39.8°N 64.5369°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Bukhara
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Kogon

Kasri Orifon (formerly known as Kasri Hinduvon) is one of the ancient villages of Uzbekistan. The settlement is located in Kogon district of Bukhara region. The village of Kasri Hinduvan was renamed as Kasri Orifon in honor of Bahauddin Naqshband, the founder of the Naqshbandi order in the 14th century.[1]

History

After the Bukhara revolution that took place in September 1920, in October of this year, the Bahauddin town of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic was established in the territory of the current Kogon District, and the Kasri Orifon village was entered the territory of this town. On September 29, 1926, as a result of the implementation of administrative and economic zoning in the Uzbek SSR, Bahauddin district with the center as New Bukhara was formed in place of Bahauddin town. Later, the name of Bahauddin district was changed to New Bukhara, and in 1935, the name of the city of New Bukhara was changed to Kogon, so it was changed to Kogon district.

Improvements

Architectural monuments

Bahauddin Naqshband Complex,[3] Mir Arab Madrasa[4] and other 30 state-protected architectural monuments[5] are located in the village.

List of state-protected architectural monuments in Kasri Orifon village

NamePeriodCaption
Bibi Orifa mausoleumXIV century
Indoor pool (Bahoutdin Architectural Complex)XIV century
Raravi darozXIV century
Cemetery (Bahoutdin Architectural Complex)XIV century
Huts of TimuridsXIV—XV century
Hut of Bahauddin NaqshbandXVI century
Bahouddin Naqshband mausoleumXVI century
Bobi Salom gateXVI century
Hut of Shaybanids (Bukhara)XVI century
Hut of Abdullah Khan IIXVI century
Hut of Abdu'l-AzizXVI century
Kasri Orifon mosqueXVI century
Pool (Bibi Orifa mausoleum)XVI century
The bathroom (Bahoutdin Architectural Complex)XVII century
Dilovar GateXVIII century
Toqi Miyona GateXVIII century
Hut of Imam Quli KhanXVIII century
Hut of Ubaydullah Khan IIXVIII century
Hut of Subhan Quli KhanXVIII century
Hut of Podsho OyimXVIII century
Doniyolbiy madrasahXVIII century
Remains of Madrasa (Bahoutdin Architectural Complex)XVIII century
Remains of Xonaqo(Bahoutdin Architectural Complex)XVIII century
Outdoor Pool(Bahoutdin Architectural Complex)XVIII century
Hakim qoʻshbegi MosqueXIX century
Minora (Bahoutdin Architectural Complex)XIX century
Minora (Bibi Orifa mausoleum)XIX century
Amir Muzaffarkhan MosqueXIX century
Islam Gate2003
New Porch (Bahoutdin Architectural Complex)2003+

Literature

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bahovuddin Naqshband (1318—1389). Ziyouz.uz. 2021-10-28.
  2. Web site: 497 10/28/1992 Decision of the Cabinet of Ministers under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on preparation and celebration of the 675th anniversary of the birth of Bahauddin Naqshbandi. Lex.uz. 2021-10-28.
  3. Web site: Bahouddin Naqshbandi mausoleum. Meros.uz. 2021-10-28.
  4. Web site: Diniy taʼlim muassasalariga qabul eʼlon qilindi. Abt.uz. 2021-10-28.
  5. Web site: No. 846 decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan on approval of the national list of real estate objects of tangible cultural heritage dated 04.10.2019. Lex.uz. 2021-10-28.