Teleshayakh Mosque
Teleshayakh Mosque
4.5

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mdg18
Madrid781 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Couples
It is probably the most interesting monument in the city, and depending on when you visit it, it will impress you more or less. If you see it at the beginning of your visit to the country, it seems interesting and attractive. If you see it at the end, it will barely catch your attention compared to complex ones. similar from other cities such as Samarkand or Bukhara
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Written September 5, 2023
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TravelingAmos
New Jersey870 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2024 • Family
Our tour guide in Tashkent happened to be the grandson of the former imam of this mosque. The mosque is part of the Hazrati Imam complex that also includes a very historic copy of the Qur'an. It also includes a large new building that will become an Islamic university.

The name of the mosque, by the way, is not related to telecom or technology. Tele (or tilya) means gold in Uzbek.
Written July 31, 2024
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Nuwanda
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4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Friends
Large Islamic place of worship, located in perhaps the most characteristic area of the city. It is accessed via a gate followed by a small courtyard: a subsequent staircase leads to the two mosques, respectively dedicated to the two human genders (the "male" one is much larger). The interior, very bright, is particularly elegant and immediately catches the eye. Pay proper attention to Islamic traditions.
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Written April 29, 2024
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what666
526 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023 • Couples
Once you have seen 4 or 5 historic Mosques and Madrasas, all the others start to look the same. Having said that it's definitely enjoyable to visit this location. Some charge admission, others do not. Some have many vendors inside so you know it's all touristy. Be aware that Uzbekistan is not very good for those with mobility or balance issues. There are many locations with stairs with no handrails or ramps.
Written August 1, 2023
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Madan Gopal M
Bengaluru, India8,456 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022 • Solo
The largest mosque in Tashkent located in sprawling Khast Imom Complex, huge dome, spacious courtyard, intricate patterns of windows, is a must visit for every traveler. Women are not allowed inside but can go upto courtyard. As this is a sacred living place of worship a decorum must be maintained.
Written October 28, 2022
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Revyu
Nashik, India58 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Couples
A beautiful wide expanse with an impressive and highly ornate work of art mosque. Its motiffs are breathtaking. Absolutely mesmerizing. This complex houses one of the oldes Korans too. Ambeince is very peaceful. Its madarasa houses a small bazar too
Written May 15, 2024
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Edin Krnic
Tuzi, Montenegro3,701 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2022 • Solo
This mosque is pearl of Tashkent and I really recommended it. This is not tourists atracción but it’s very nice with ancient architecture
Written June 4, 2022
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arrahman74
Pakistan273 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2011
This is a big complex. An old madrassah, a mosque, a tomb and then above all, the quran with blood stains of Hazrat Usman.
Written November 3, 2011
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Aditya Singh Katoch
New Delhi, India72 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2019 • Family
Nice old mosque and a museum. Houses one of the 7 original hand written Quran. Was happy to see it.
Closing time is 5 pm so be there in time.
Written October 31, 2019
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Scopuli
Singapore, Singapore37 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
A must visit.
You get to see the Masjid, Museum and the Madrasah in one place.

The Masjid (mosque) is only for Muslims. Tourists are able to enter the small courtyard. If you are Muslim you may be able to go inside and pray.
There's no women section as in Hanafi Mazhab women should pray at home and not in congregation with men.

The museum and the Qur'an is open certain times only. It was 9 AM to 12 noon and then from 2 PM to 5 PM. On Sundays only 9 AM to 12 noon.

The Madrasah is converted into small shops that mostly sell handmade, handcrafted products (clothes from adras, suzane, atlas, hand crafted chess boards, old book stands, etc). You can bargain the price.

Outside, between the Masjid, museum and the Madrasah you will see kids playing with kites.
Written March 21, 2015
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