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Grandma’s Bedroom

This room is located in the old porch of the house, preserved from modern interventions. It has access to the hall (which was dispossessed in the 1930s along with other structures that had entrances to the premises) through two corridors, one of which contains a traditional ablution drainage, and access to its own patio (which used to be a counter). Additionally, there were two additional buildings which eventually fell into the wrong hands.
The closet, where the old double-leaf door is located, was originally a genuine exit to the courtyard, but was later walled up with the hereditary section of Usman's heritage. During the restoration in 2019, the design and architecture of this room were fully preserved and then fully restored.
In the bathroom, there is a sink covered with an "ishkor" glaze made by one of the best national potters of our time, Abdulvahid Bukhariy. The age of this wing is on par with the age of the house, which is more than 200 years old
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Grandma’s library

This room is located in line with the Minaret Kalyan, and during the firing of Bukhara in 1920 under the supervision of Frunze, one of the projectiles struck it. The family salvaged the architecture, but it remained an open terrace. Later, after my grandmother graduated from the Samarqand Medical Institute and started her practice, she renovated it into a working space and library
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Great Grandma’s Room

This room has stood on its foundation for over 200 years. Thanks to its double foundation and thick walls made of four layers of ancient bricks (like those used in madrasahs and mosques), it retains heat and cool air better.
Initially, the room was windowless with a low ceiling to retain heat, and it had "sandals" (an ancient method of heating the room and feet with charcoal covered with a copper basin called "koshiki") which is not preserved due to the small area of the room. The room also had its own ablution drainage system (connected jugs with an open bottom leading to the "tazar," or ground water underground veins).
During restoration in 2019, the drainage system was converted into a modern bathroom, featuring a unique sink with "ishkor" glaze performed by one of the best national potters, Abdulvahid Bukhariy
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