It's a beautiful mosque, and there are always a lot of people. The imam has excellent knowledge, is well-read and literate. There are a lot of cars in the parking lot during prayer. It is pleasant to listen to the reading of the Azan 5 times a day.
Arabon Street is a street in the city of Bukhara. The street name is associated with Arabs. One of the old streets of Bukhara. The former name was Safidmuy or Safidmun, derived from Abdullo Safidmuy[1]. The street was occupied by a population engaged in the Karakol trade. There is also a mosque built in the Middle Ages. Located close to the gate of the cellar[2].