Khast Imam complex

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The Khast Imam complex is a historic religious and architectural ensemble in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, renowned for its mosques, madrasas, and the famed Uthman Quran manuscript.

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Khast Imam complex canonical 1
Kusam ibn Abbas complex 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural ensemble
religious complex
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Central Asian Islamic architecture
Islamic architecture
Timurid-influenced architecture
associatedWith Islamic scholarship in Uzbekistan
Kaffal Shashi
cityDistrict Shaykhantaur district of Tashkent
contains Friday mosque
Islamic library
religious school
country Uzbekistan
decorativeFeature calligraphic inscriptions
geometric ornament
mosaic tilework
era post-medieval Central Asian period
function center of Islamic education
place of worship
tourist destination
governingBody Muslim Board of Uzbekistan
hasPart Kukeldash Madrasah
surface form: Barak Khan Madrasa

Hazrati Imam Mosque
Imam al-Bukhari Islamic Institute
Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum
Muyi Muborak Madrasa
Tilla Sheikh Mosque
administrative buildings
courtyards
madrasas
mausoleums
minarets
mosques
heritageStatus major Islamic heritage site in Uzbekistan
holds المصحف العثماني
surface form: Uthman Quran manuscript
locatedIn Old Town of Tashkent
Tashkent
material baked brick
glazed tile
namedAfter Hazrati Imam
notableFor المصحف العثماني
surface form: Uthman Quran manuscript
pilgrimage site of local Islamic pilgrimage
region Central Asia
religion Islam
significance cultural landmark of Uzbekistan
religious center of Tashkent
tourism popular destination for foreign visitors

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Tashkent hasLandmark Khast Imam complex
Shah-i-Zinda necropolis hasPart Khast Imam complex
this entity surface form: Kusam ibn Abbas complex