The Tim Abdulla Khan Trading Dome (Abdullaxon timi) is one of Bukhara’s several historic trading domes, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich Silk Road past. Architecturally, it’s beautiful—an impressive brick structure with high domed ceilings and cool passageways that were once bustling with merchants. It's a pleasant place to escape the heat and admire the craftsmanship of old Bukhara.
That said, compared to some of the other domes like Toki Zargaron or Toki Sarrafon, Abdullaxon timi feels a bit quieter and less lively. Many of the shops inside now cater mostly to tourists, with a focus on souvenirs, scarves, and jewelry. While some items are interesting, others feel more commercial and less authentic.
It’s still worth a quick stop while exploring the old city, especially if you enjoy historical architecture or browsing local crafts. But don’t expect a deeply immersive experience—it’s more of a casual walk-through. The dome itself is impressive, but the atmosphere inside can feel a bit average. If you’re nearby, definitely take a look, but it may not stand out as a highlight unless you're really into traditional markets or...
Read moreTim Abdullah Khan is a beautifully preserved trading dome in Bukhara that once served as a covered bazaar for silk and fabrics. The architecture is impressive, with its high domed ceiling, brickwork, and traditional arches that show the grandeur of the old Silk Road. Inside, you will find small shops selling handicrafts, souvenirs, and textiles. It is calm, clean, and not very crowded, which makes it enjoyable to walk around and take photos. The site has a small entry fee, and it is located close to other major attractions, so you can easily include it in your walking tour of the old city. A great place to experience Bukhara’s trading history...
Read moreA shopping mall. They made it comfortable and private to shop. Other interesting facts:
Built in 1577 by Abdullah Khan II—39 x 42 meters. Central dome: 10 meters in diameter, high-domed octagonal core. Held 56 shops in arched niches, sunlight filtering from above. Constructed from bricks: 22 x 27 x 3.5 cm, walls once plastered. Only survivor of Bukhara’s six domed markets on trade street. Silks once locked in merchant chests under...
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