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Khoja Zayniddin
Xoʻja Zayniddin, also known as Hoja Zayniddin, is a notable figure primarily recognized for the mosque complex named after him in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. This mosque, the Xoʻja Zayniddin Mosque, was constructed in the 16th century and stands as an important example of Islamic architecture from that period.
The complex was initiated by Xoʻja Zayniddin, who was a prominent figure during his time. It includes a mosque, a khanaqah (a building designed specifically for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood), and multiple hujras (small rooms). The mosque is particularly noted for its large, beautifully decorated dome and intricate wooden carvings, which showcase the high level of craftsmanship of the era. The design features a central pool, adding to the serene atmosphere of the complex
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