Khan's Mosque
Khan's Mosque is a historic mosque located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Built in the 16th century, it showcases stunning Islamic architecture with intricate tile work and a large courtyard. The mosque serves as a significant place of worship and a cultural landmark in the region.
The mosque is named after Khan who was a ruler of Bukhara during its golden age. It features a large prayer hall and a beautiful minaret, attracting both worshippers and tourists. Khan's Mosque is an important symbol of the rich Islamic heritage of Central Asia.