The minaret of Jarkurgan (Uzbek: Jarqoʻrgʻon minorasi / Жарқўрғон минораси) is a minaret and architectural monument in the village Minor, Jarqoʻrgʻon District, southern Uzbekistan. It was built by Muhammad bin Ali Al-Sarkhasi in 1108-1109 AD, its current height is 21.6 meters and its diameter is 5.4 meters, its original height was 40 meters. It is located in a small village near Termez and is one of the most interesting forms of architecture, characterized by corrugated walls made of brick. Next to it was a mosque, which has not been preserved. At a height of 20 m, there are brick arches, on which there are Kufic inscriptions.
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| - مئذنة جركورغان (ar)
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| - مئذنة جركوغان أو منارة جركوغان هي مئذنة ونصب تذكاري بناها محمد بن علي السرخسي سنة 1108-1109م في جركورغان، يبلغ ارتفاعها الحالي 21.6 متر وقطرها 5.4 متر وارتفاعها الأصلي 40 مترًا. وتقع في قرية صغيرة بالقرب من ترمذ وهي واحدة من أكثر أشكال العمارة إثارة للاهتمام، تتميز بجدران مموجة مبنية من الطوب، منقوش عليها كتابات بحروف عربية. (ar)
- The minaret of Jarkurgan (Uzbek: Jarqoʻrgʻon minorasi / Жарқўрғон минораси) is a minaret and architectural monument in the village Minor, Jarqoʻrgʻon District, southern Uzbekistan. It was built by Muhammad bin Ali Al-Sarkhasi in 1108-1109 AD, its current height is 21.6 meters and its diameter is 5.4 meters, its original height was 40 meters. It is located in a small village near Termez and is one of the most interesting forms of architecture, characterized by corrugated walls made of brick. Next to it was a mosque, which has not been preserved. At a height of 20 m, there are brick arches, on which there are Kufic inscriptions. (en)
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| - مئذنة جركوغان أو منارة جركوغان هي مئذنة ونصب تذكاري بناها محمد بن علي السرخسي سنة 1108-1109م في جركورغان، يبلغ ارتفاعها الحالي 21.6 متر وقطرها 5.4 متر وارتفاعها الأصلي 40 مترًا. وتقع في قرية صغيرة بالقرب من ترمذ وهي واحدة من أكثر أشكال العمارة إثارة للاهتمام، تتميز بجدران مموجة مبنية من الطوب، منقوش عليها كتابات بحروف عربية. (ar)
- The minaret of Jarkurgan (Uzbek: Jarqoʻrgʻon minorasi / Жарқўрғон минораси) is a minaret and architectural monument in the village Minor, Jarqoʻrgʻon District, southern Uzbekistan. It was built by Muhammad bin Ali Al-Sarkhasi in 1108-1109 AD, its current height is 21.6 meters and its diameter is 5.4 meters, its original height was 40 meters. It is located in a small village near Termez and is one of the most interesting forms of architecture, characterized by corrugated walls made of brick. Next to it was a mosque, which has not been preserved. At a height of 20 m, there are brick arches, on which there are Kufic inscriptions. (en)
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