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Kalon Mosque and Minaret, Bukhara  A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Kalon Mosque, Bukhara
View over the Kalon Mosque and Minaret. Photo Creative Commons License Henrik Moltke.


The Kalon Mosque. Photo Creative Commons License Night Eulen.


The 12th-century Kalon Minaret. Photo Creative Commons License Night Eulen.


The Kalon Mosque. Photo Creative Commons License Night Eulen.


View into the courtyard of the Kalon Mosque. Photo Creative Commons License N Creatures.

Kalon Mosque
Fountain of Kalon Mosque from the entrance. Photo Creative Commons License upyernoz.






One of the most impressive monuments in Bukhara, the 12th-century Kalon Minaret can be climbed for fine views over the city. Next to it is the 16th-century Kalon Mosque, built on the site of an earlier mosque.

History

The Kalon Minaret was built by the Karakhanid ruler Arslan Khan in 1127. According to legend, Arslan Khan had killed an imam in a quarrel. That night, the imam appeared to him in a dream and said: "You have killed me, now oblige me by laying my head on a spot where nobody can tread." Thus the minaret was built over his grave.

When it was built, the Kalon Minaret (whose name means "great" in Tajik) was probably the tallest building in Central Asia. It stands 47m tall and is supported by 10km-deep foundations padded with reeds for earthquake-proofing. In 850 years, it has never needed any structural repairs.

In addition to its main purpose as a minaret, the Kalon Minaret served as a watchtower and a guide to approaching caravans on the Silk Route. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it had more grim use: men condemned by the emir were hurled to their deaths from the top.

Genghis Khan is said to have been so impressed by the minaret that he ordered it spared. He did, however, destroy the original mosque that stood next to it.

The present Kalon Mosque was built in the 16th century. It was used as a warehouse in Soviet times and only reopened as a working mosque in 1991.

What to See

The Kalon Minaret has 14 ornamental bands, each of them different. They include the first use of the glazed blue tiles that became ubiquitous across Central Asia. Slightly lighter patches can be seen on the south and east sides, which were damaged by artillery in 1920.

You can climb the minaret for excellent views over the center of Bukhara. The 105 stairs are accessible from the Kalon Mosque.

The congregational Kalon Mosque can house 10,000 worshippers. Its roof looks flat but actually consists of 288 domes.

Quick Facts

Names: Kalon Mosque and Minaret; Kalyan Minaret; Kalyan Mosque; Majdid el Khalyan; Minaret Kalian; Poi-Kalyan Minaret
Type of site: Mosque
Dates: 1127 (minaret); 16C (mosque)
Material: Brick and mortar (minaret)
Location: SE of the Ark, central Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Cost: $3 (minaret); $0.80 (mosque)

Location Map

Location map and satellite view of the Kalon Mosque and Minaret. Using the buttons on the left, zoom in for a closer look or zoom out to get your bearings. Click and drag the map to move around. For a larger view, see our Bukhara Map or Google Earth download.

Article Sources

  1. Lonely Planet Central Asia, 213.
  2. Minaret Kalian - Bukhara.net

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