
About
Bekmir Madrasah brings a quieter scale to Qarshi's old-city walk.
Bekmir matters because Qarshi's education story is not held only by the larger facades.
Keep this stop clear on the map and in the day plan — A compact 1911 madrasah with a women's study memory.
Agencies and travellers who need Bekmir Madrasah as a readable stop — honest timing and a clear place on the route.
On the map
One clear point for Bekmir Madrasah — A compact 1911 madrasah with a women's study memory.
Place
The map pin marks this attraction so the stop stays readable in the day plan.
Why this place
Bekmir matters because Qarshi's education story is not held only by the larger facades. Its modest portal, courtyard plan, and Bekmurodboy association make the old center feel more lived-in, especially when you see it beside Odina, Sardoba, Kilichboy, and Abdulazizkhan.
What you'll see
Bekmir is best understood through three modest details: the entrance, the courtyard-and-cell plan, and its place among Qarshi's nearby madrasahs and mosque stops.
How to visit
Bekmir is most meaningful when you see it with Qarshi's other central study buildings. The stop can stay short, but it should still leave time for the name story, the courtyard plan, and the way small madrasahs sit between the city's mosque and water landmarks.
What to add nearby
Abdulazizkhan and Kilichboy give Bekmir its closest madrasah context; Odina and Sardoba widen the walk toward mosque, museum memory, and water architecture.

Odina Mosque and Madrasah brings Qarshi from the bridge into a quieter old-city stop: a blue dome, museum rooms, and remembered ties between worship, learning, and civic memory.
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Sardoba gives Qarshi a water-architecture stop: a 14th-century domed reservoir built for a dry city, where rainwater, shade, and cooler air once mattered to travelers and daily life.
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A compact 1909 madrasah in old Qarshi, where Bukhara Emirate education history meets the building's later Kashkadarya museum chapter.
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Kilichboy Madrasah is a compact 1914 brick madrasah in old Qarshi, with 12 study rooms, courtyard drainage, and museum rooms to check locally.
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Timing, best hours, and how this stop fits neighbouring pins.
a focused half-day with buffer is a practical range for most groups. Keep the stop readable: one clear arrival, one clear exit. Place tone: “A compact 1911 madrasah with a women's study memory”.
Prefer early morning or late afternoon. That usually improves comfort, photos, and how the stop feels in the sequence around qarshi.
Treat it as one clear pin on the map: arrive intentionally, avoid sandwiching it between two rushed monuments, and keep the next move short enough that the group still has energy.
On request
We help agencies place this stop with realistic timing — without rushing the places that matter.
