In the XVI century, under the Sheibanid dynasty, Bukhara became the capital, and the unprecedented growth of the city began. At the same time, the capital was located on the Great Silk Road, so that bazaars and shops filled the intersections of the main roads even more.
Centuries later, only four trading domes remained - Toki Sarrofon, Telpak Furushon, Tim Abdullakhana and Toki Zargaron. The last one is the largest. This is the domain of jewelers, and various accessories can also be purchased here. Various carpets and national shawls can be found in Toki Sarrofon, Telpak Furushon is known for the fact that souvenir knives, jewelry or musical instruments can be purchased here. And it is always cool in Tim Abdullahan, and they also come here for the most colorful carpets and other fabrics.
A wonderful place in the center of old Bukhara with a bunch of small and not so small shops selling from dolls to musical instruments.It's cool inside the market in the heat.
A very beautiful and beautiful place. Inside shopping malls for tourists. Prices are much higher than in the central market, but many things are sold only here for tourists. In general, not bad. I looked at knives, they are sold by three relatives, the price is very high, apparently for tourists. In Samarkand, I bought a knife at the market 10 times cheaper!!!
There is an exchanger nearby, you can walk