Nestled in the heart of Tashkent’s Old City, the centuries-old Teleshayakh Mosque is a key part of the Hazrati Imam Islamic complex. Amidst the city’s Soviet high-rises, this mosque stands out with its turquoise domes and intricate tilework, showcasing the geometric patterns characteristic of the Timurid style. Visitors can explore the detailed craftsmanship and also view one of the world’s oldest Quran copies, housed within the complex. The mosque offers a glimpse into the rich historical and cultural heritage of Uzbekistan.
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