| The Arc
Ark-Citadel is a
residence of Bukhara khans.
According to the last excavations,
it was determined the citadel was on
this place from 4 century BC. For
many years of building and
destruction, 20 meters height
artificial hill was formed; its
upper layers were built over in the
time of last bokharan emirs. The
wooden part of Ark building was
burnt down during the fire of 1920.
The general planning is being
reestablished by historical
documents. Ark included the whole
city, consisting of closely accreted
houses; courts and yards with state
institutions, emir, his wives, and
relatives and officials lodgings.
Inside the trapeziform outlines of
citadel walls the planning was
right-angled with traditional
cruciform crossing of main streets.
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Ark
included: emir lodging,
throe-room, police department,
stables, stores of clothes,
carpets, utensils, treasures,
armoury, jail, jeweler’s and
other workshops, mint place,
mosques, mazars and other
buildings. The first, you can
see it is massive fortress gates
of Ark - portal with two-storey
towers by sides from arch
aperture and latticed
architecture gallery on top.
Behind it there is a musical
pavilion, built in 17 century,
two-coloured audience chamber,
surrounded by gallery. Here
during a day there was performed
a series of makoms – it is a
musical work; through it people
could know the time (it is
tradition left from zoroastrizm
time). |
From ayvan,
tsarevitches was looking at
solemnities and executions at
Registan Square before Ark. To
citadel inside leads from Ark gates
the gloomy, arched and raising up
passage-dalon. By its side there can
be seen 12 niches, leading to damp
dungeons, where prisoners were
lauguishing. There were awful
casemates and in dungeons under
bridge of planks and Ark gates
towers. To the south of entrance
from the dalon, there is the most
interesting of reserved monuments –
throne-room of Bukharan emir,
drawing room for ceremonies and
festivals. It was vast, brick-paved
yard surrounded by ayvans on
well-proportioned wooden pillars
from 3 sides. On the long axis yard
in deep ayvan there is emir throne.
This marble “takht” dated to 1669,
under painted, wooden canopy on
fretted marble pillars, was made by
Nuratian masters. |