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Toki Sarrofon
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Magoki Attori Mosque and Carpet Museum
Mehtar Ambar St 55, 200118, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Lyabi Khause Square
QCFC+686, Divan-Beghi, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Buxoro, Uzbekistan
Nadir Divan Begi Khanaka
QCF9+6WG, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Doll Museum / Музей кукол
Bakhauddina Nakshbandi, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Bukhara Photo Gallery
Gavkushon Road 70, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Toqi Telpakfurushon
Mehtar Ambar St 37, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Synagogue
QCCC+Q39, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Archaeological Excavations
Gavkushon Road 25, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah
Bakhowuddin Nakshbandi St, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Khodja Nasreddin statue
QCFC+5FM, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Nearby restaurants
Joy chaikhana lounge
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Old Bukhara
QCF9+JV4, Samarkand St, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Art
QCF9+5MJ, Uzbekistan St, Yangi Bozor, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Ayvan
N. Husainova #7, 200100, Uzbekistan
Zolotaya Buhara
Bukhara, Haqiqat, 171, 200119, Buxoro, Buxoro Viloyati, Uzbekistan
AFRASIAB RESTAURANT
Samarkand St 10 Str, 200118, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Terrace Bukhara ECO Cafe
Khakikat St 9, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Jam
QCFF+HMC улица Ходжа Кучкор дом, 4Бухара, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Abdulaxizxon Chayxana
QCG9+J63, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
AMULET restaurant
Ulitsa Bakhauddina Nakshbandi 152, 200118, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Nearby hotels
Lyabi House Hotel
N. Khusainov Street 7, 200118, Buxoro, Uzbekistan
Hotel Malika-Bukhara
Gavkushon Road 25, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Asia Bukhara
Mehtar Ambar St 55, 200118, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Bobosh Boutique
Xuja Rushnoi street, 12/1, 200118, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Bed and Breakfast Sarrafon
QCC9+WRP, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Parivash
дом 8, Улица Ислам, 200118, Buxoro, Buxoro Viloyati, Uzbekistan
Grand Boutique Hote
Sarafon Street 10, 200100, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Bibi-Khanym Hotel
L.Babahanova Street 27, 200118, Uzbekistan
Mehrob Hotel Bukhara
QCC9+FPR, Arabon St 4, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
Rayyan Hotel Bukhara
Sarrafon street, 9th building Bukhara city, 200118, Uzbekistan
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Toki Sarrofon

QCF9+2F2, Mehtar Ambar St, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan
4.5(147)
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attractions: Magoki Attori Mosque and Carpet Museum, Lyabi Khause Square, Nadir Divan Begi Khanaka, Doll Museum / Музей кукол, Bukhara Photo Gallery, Toqi Telpakfurushon, Synagogue, Archaeological Excavations, Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah, Khodja Nasreddin statue, restaurants: Joy chaikhana lounge, Old Bukhara, Art, Ayvan, Zolotaya Buhara, AFRASIAB RESTAURANT, Terrace Bukhara ECO Cafe, Jam, Abdulaxizxon Chayxana, AMULET restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Toki Sarrofon

Magoki Attori Mosque and Carpet Museum

Lyabi Khause Square

Nadir Divan Begi Khanaka

Doll Museum / Музей кукол

Bukhara Photo Gallery

Toqi Telpakfurushon

Synagogue

Archaeological Excavations

Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah

Khodja Nasreddin statue

Magoki Attori Mosque and Carpet Museum

Magoki Attori Mosque and Carpet Museum

4.4

(157)

Open 24 hours
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Lyabi Khause Square

Lyabi Khause Square

4.6

(341)

Open 24 hours
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Nadir Divan Begi Khanaka

Nadir Divan Begi Khanaka

4.3

(42)

Open 24 hours
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Doll Museum / Музей кукол

Doll Museum / Музей кукол

4.8

(41)

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Make traditional Bukhara pilaf with my wife
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Joy chaikhana lounge

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Joy chaikhana lounge

Joy chaikhana lounge

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Old Bukhara

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4.5
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5.0
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То́ки Саррофо́н (перс. طاقی صرافآن‎ / Tâqi Sarrâfân; узб. и тадж. Toqi Sarrofon / Тоқи Саррофон) — традиционный крытый базар в историческом центре Бухары, в Узбекистане. Построен в XVI веке, а точнее в 1534—1535 годах, во время правления Убайдулла-хана из узбекской династии Шейбанидов. Один из нескольких крытых базаров Бухары. До середины XX века использовался как обычный базар, где продавались повседневные вещи и принадлежности, являясь одним из главных крытых базаров Бухары. Здание крытого базара построено в традиционном персидском стиле, и ничем не отличается от подобных крытых традиционных базаров старинных городов Ирана, таких как Тегеран, Исфахан, Шираз, Тебриз или Мешхед. Название То́ки Саррофо́н происходит от персидского и таджикского языков, и переводится как Ку́пол меня́л (Сарро́ф — меняла, Саррофо́н — менялы), так как в первые несколько веков существования данного базара, в нем располагались большое количество менял и купцов, происходил обмен валют между прибывшими в Бухару купцами и торговцами из Хорезмского ханства, Кокандского ханства, Иранской империи, Афганистана, Российской империи, Аравии, Османской империи, Китайской империи, Индии. Ныне Токи Саррофон является популярной достопримечательностью, внутри которой в основном расположены сувенирные магазины и лавочки, где продаются антиквариат, сувениры, изделия народных ремесленников, такие как посуда, одежда, монеты, украшения, статуэтки, ковры, книги, музыкальные инструменты, картины и т. п. Здание базара находится в историческом центре Бухары, на улицах Бахауддина Накшбанди и Арабон, рядом с каналом Шахруд (большая часть этого канала находится сейчас под землей), в ста метрах к юго-западу от комплекса Ляби-хауз. В одной части здания базара находится одноимённая небольшая мечеть, а также хаммам Саррофон. Вместе с остальными архитектурными, археологическими, религиозными и культурными памятниками Бухары входит в список Всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО под названием «Исторический...

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5.0
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Toki Sarrofon’s dome rises 16.55 meters — the tallest among Bukhara’s trade domes of its era. Built in 1534–1535, it is the smallest of the four major Toki bazaars, yet it handled currency from Khiva to India to the Ottoman Empire, making it Central Asia’s money exchange powerhouse. Its octagonal footprint sits directly atop the ancient Shohrud canal, with merchants once flooding from as far as China. Today, Quranic inscriptions from the original construction still face visitors at the mosque entrance, a rare survival through centuries of conquest and...

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Toqi Sarrofon (Money Changers’ Dome) is one of the most beautiful and historic trading domes in Bukhara. The architecture is amazing, with its high arches and traditional design that takes you back to Silk Road times. Inside, you will find many local shops selling handicrafts, carpets, souvenirs, and traditional items. It is not too crowded, and shopkeepers are friendly, not pushy. A perfect place to walk around, enjoy the history, and buy something unique. Must-visit spot in...

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George BenaroyaGeorge Benaroya
Toki Sarrofon’s dome rises 16.55 meters — the tallest among Bukhara’s trade domes of its era. Built in 1534–1535, it is the smallest of the four major Toki bazaars, yet it handled currency from Khiva to India to the Ottoman Empire, making it Central Asia’s money exchange powerhouse. Its octagonal footprint sits directly atop the ancient Shohrud canal, with merchants once flooding from as far as China. Today, Quranic inscriptions from the original construction still face visitors at the mosque entrance, a rare survival through centuries of conquest and restoration.
Kaif KamranKaif Kamran
Toqi Sarrofon (Money Changers’ Dome) is one of the most beautiful and historic trading domes in Bukhara. The architecture is amazing, with its high arches and traditional design that takes you back to Silk Road times. Inside, you will find many local shops selling handicrafts, carpets, souvenirs, and traditional items. It is not too crowded, and shopkeepers are friendly, not pushy. A perfect place to walk around, enjoy the history, and buy something unique. Must-visit spot in Bukhara’s old town.
KoenKoen
Small is beautiful! The Toqi Sarrofon is one of three toqs (''market domes") still standing in the old center of Bukhara. A toq is a domed intersection that formed the nodes between the market streets and where a particular professional group was concentrated. For example, the Toqi Sarrofon was the bazaar of the (mainly Indian) money changers and was built in 1534-35 in Persian style by Ubaydullah Khan, the 5th ruler of the Shaybanid dynasty.
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Toki Sarrofon’s dome rises 16.55 meters — the tallest among Bukhara’s trade domes of its era. Built in 1534–1535, it is the smallest of the four major Toki bazaars, yet it handled currency from Khiva to India to the Ottoman Empire, making it Central Asia’s money exchange powerhouse. Its octagonal footprint sits directly atop the ancient Shohrud canal, with merchants once flooding from as far as China. Today, Quranic inscriptions from the original construction still face visitors at the mosque entrance, a rare survival through centuries of conquest and restoration.
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Toqi Sarrofon (Money Changers’ Dome) is one of the most beautiful and historic trading domes in Bukhara. The architecture is amazing, with its high arches and traditional design that takes you back to Silk Road times. Inside, you will find many local shops selling handicrafts, carpets, souvenirs, and traditional items. It is not too crowded, and shopkeepers are friendly, not pushy. A perfect place to walk around, enjoy the history, and buy something unique. Must-visit spot in Bukhara’s old town.
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Small is beautiful! The Toqi Sarrofon is one of three toqs (''market domes") still standing in the old center of Bukhara. A toq is a domed intersection that formed the nodes between the market streets and where a particular professional group was concentrated. For example, the Toqi Sarrofon was the bazaar of the (mainly Indian) money changers and was built in 1534-35 in Persian style by Ubaydullah Khan, the 5th ruler of the Shaybanid dynasty.
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