The Baland Mosque is a guzar mosque in Bukhara (16th century). The building has a murabba construction (made of baked bricks), with thick walls. The mosque is built on stones. High mosque's pants. and the eastern sides are surrounded by a porch with a decorative ceiling. Beautiful signs are covered under the inner walls. The dark green signs on the east side are covered with 6-cornered blue ceramic tiles. The bricks are surrounded by delicate plant-like figures and are covered with golden water (these are well-preserved). The signs on the western side of the wall are covered with tiles and framed with kundal patterns. The bars on the windows of the high mosque are made of ceramic bricks. The area around the altar is decorated with ceramic tiles and golden water is applied to them. Its sides and top are covered with inscriptions in suls script made of rectangular earthenware. Muqarnas were made above the inscriptions, closer to the ceiling, and gold water was applied to them. The p...
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