Mausoleum of Shaybanids To the east of the Tilakari Madrasa, the mausoleum of
Shaybanids (16th century) is located (see picture). The real founder of Shaybanid power was
Muhammad Shaybani—grandson of
Abu'l-Khayr Khan. In 1500, with the backing of the
Chagatai Khanate, then based in
Tashkent, Muhammad Shaybani conquered Samarkand and
Bukhara from their last
Timurid rulers. The founder of the dynasty then turned on his benefactors and in 1503 took old Tashkent. He captured
Khiva in 1506 and in 1507 he swooped down on
Merv, eastern Persia, and western Afghanistan. The Shaybanids stopped the advance of the
Safavids, who in 1502 had defeated the
Aq Qoyunlus. Muhammad Shaybani was a leader of nomadic
Uzbek tribes. During the ensuing years they substantially settled down in oases of the Central Asia, Caspian shore, Tian Shan valleys, Russian steppes and Indostan. The last and vast Uzbek invasion of the 15th century CE was the large component of today's
Uzbek nation ethnogeny.
Chorsu trading dome The trading dome
Chorsu (1785) is situated right behind the Sherdar. Chorsu located at southeast of the Registan at the intersection of the cross-roads connecting
Samarkand,
Tashkent,
Bukhara, and
Shahrisabz.
Chorsu is a word of
Persian origin meaning "crossing roads," referring to this famous intersection of busy roadways. The building is old. It has a rather rich centuries-old history. At the moment, it is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List along with the rest of the historical part of the glorious city. Chorsu was originally a bazaar constructed in the 15th century but was rebuilt in the 18th century, becoming a hat market. The current building was built during the reign of Amir Shahmurad, in 1785. Today, the bazaar which was previously located at Chorsu is nowadays the
Siyob Bazaar near the
Bibi-Khanym Mosque. In 2005, ownership of Chorsu was transferred to the
Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan. While renovating the building, three meters of dirt were removed from the building revealing the original base construction. Chorsu now serves as an art gallery which offers the work of artists both contemporary and historical. The art of in the Chorsu gallery displays the arts, culture, history, and diversity of the multi-national Uzbek people. Street Tashkent mausoleum Sheibanids.jpg|Mausoleum of Shaybanids Chorsu 2015.JPG|Chorsu trading dome == See also ==