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THE COURTYARD OF THE SULTAN OF KHIVA IN MOSCOW

https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2017-13-4-37-44

Abstract

The article tells about the unstudied Muslim medieval quarter in Moscow — the courtyard of the Sultan of Khiva, Afghan-Mohammed
bin Arab-Mohammed, which was located on the site then caused the
Malorossij skoye metochion on Maroseyka. Sultan Afghan-Mohammed was closely associated with representatives of the Muslim aristocracy; after death he was buried in the mausoleum
(tekie) in Kasimov, Ryazan region now — one of the few surviving
monuments of medieval Muslim architecture in Russia. A signifi cant
number of residents of the Muslim court of the Sultan in Moscow, the
presence of neighbors from among the Tatars and Nogais, the legal holding of Muslim religious holidays and other similar circumstances point to the fact that here in 1622–1648 years, during the life of the Sultan in Moscow, was one of the Muslim religious parishes
of the capital city.

About the Author

D. Z. KHAIRETDINOV
Moscow Islamic Institute; Centralized religious organization — the Spiritual board for Muslims of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Hist.), head of Centre of Islamic Studies and Islamology, Deputy Chairman of the Spiritual board for Muslims of the Russian Federation on the issues of education, science and culture


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KHAIRETDINOV D.Z. THE COURTYARD OF THE SULTAN OF KHIVA IN MOSCOW. Islam in the modern world. 2017;13(4):37-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2017-13-4-37-44

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