MEDIEVAL BATH OF ANCIENT BUKHARA
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/CSG97Keywords:
Beam structure, columns, teahouse, vaulted rooms, iwan, honako, planning, architects, construction, structures, brick, temperature, spans, dressing room, complexes, comfort, convenience, accessibility, furnaces, galleries, canals, archaeologists, plaster, strength, domes, central hall, cinnamon, hygiene.Abstract
Bukhara baths are of great historical and cultural interest as typical monuments of civil construction in Bukhara of the 16th century. They did not retain the rich decoration so characteristic of medieval baths in the East. In engineering and technical terms, the baths were an undoubted achievement of the era. U.Kh. Kamalov "Bukhara" 1974.[2]
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U.Kh. Kamalov "Bukhara" 1974
O. A. Sukhareva Bukhara 19th - early 20th century (Late feudal city and its
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Pugachenkova G.A., Mankovskaya L.Yu., Dolinskaya V.G., Architecture and art of Central Asia XIV-XVII centuries. In the book. "History of the peoples of the USSR". - M .: Fine art, 1974, volume 3.
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B.U. Nasirov The history of baths in the Eastern countries (article)
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