The Koba Caravanserai And Its Restoration History (Shahrisabz)
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjpch.2026.vol55.pp28-30Keywords:
Shakhrisabz, Koba, caravanserai, madrasahAbstract
One of the important monuments of the city of Shakhrisabz - the Koba caravanserai is located in the old town part of the city, which chronologically dates back to the 16th century. The historic building was subjected to a research process in 1987 due to cracks in the walls of the building's interior and defects in the roof. The article examines the history of architecture and the processes of restoration of the building
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