Fayzulla Khojaev House

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Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 22, 2025
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Fayzulla Khojaev House: A Historical Gem

The Fayzulla Khojaev House exemplifies Uzbekistan's rich history. Built in 1892, it was the residence of Fayzulla Khojaev, a notable merchant and political figure.

This house played a significant role during the establishment of the Bukhara People’s Republic. Following its founding, Khojaev became a crucial player in regional politics before his eventual downfall under Stalin. The building's architecture features intricate frescoes, traditional ghanch artwork, and distinctive Bukhara-style ceiling beams crafted from unpainted elm.

Must-See Wonders

🏛️ Unique Frescoes: The meticulously restored frescoes provide a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the era.
📚 Historical Context: Experience the narrative of a man whose life intertwined with pivotal historical events.
🏡 Architectural Details: Explore ornate latticework and traditional elements that highlight Uzbek craftsmanship.

Open to all, this house serves as a cultural venue for tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Fayzulla Khojaev House

Political Significance

Fayzulla Khojaev was a major political figure involved in the Bukhara People’s Republic before his execution.

Architectural Restoration

The house underwent meticulous restoration to reclaim its original features, including frescoes and architectural styles.

Converted School

After 1925, the house was repurposed into a school by Soviet authorities before becoming a museum.

Location

55 Mekhtar Anbar Str

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