
Registan Square.Tillo-Kori Madrasah Samarkand.
The construction of the Tilla-Kori Madrassah was commenced in 1646 by
the order of the Samarkand ruler Yalangtush Bakhadur and was finished
only in 1660. It is the final building in the Registan architectural
Ensemble. It was built on the site of caravan-saray, which had existed
for over two centuries. The name of the Madrassah is derived from the rich
golden decoration on the façade. “Tilla-Kori” is translated as
“decorated with gold”. Square-shaped building of the Madrassah fills the
whole area between the Ulugbek Madrassah and the Sher-Dor Madrassah.
The façade, faced to the square is symmetrical and consists of the high
portal and two floors of arched niches, flanked with towers. Khudjras
(cells), intended for students, look on the large inner yard. The entire building is lavishly decorated with various herbal ornaments
and linear patterns. The major part of decoration was lost, but due to
efforts of restorers it was recovered in the second half of XX century.
In 2001 this beautiful monument of the Central-Asian architecture was
included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the western part
of the Madrassah there is the mosque, crowned with the big glazed dome.
Its inner decoration amazes by the quality of the gold, applied by the
method of “kyndal”. For a long time this mosque was the main mosque in
Samarkand.
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