Dorling Kindersley Limited, British multinational company specializing in reference books, has published a tourist guide for tourists "It's better to come here", that talks about Tilya-Kori Madrasah (“trimmed with gold”) Dunyo news agency reports.
The guide book contains an article by Sophie Ibbotson, ambassador of the Uzbekistan tourism brand in Great Britain, about the Tilya-Kori Madrasah, one of the three symbolic religious and architectural monuments of Samarkand, which is located in the famous Registan Square and included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The author described the Tilya-Kori Madrasah as a historical monument that is an alternative to St. Peter's Cathedral in the Vatican.
"When it comes to absolute luxury, this dazzling madrasah beats the cathedral," a tourism ambassador writes.
The article spotlights the history and uniqueness of the Tilya-Kori Madrasah, which was built by the military commander Yalangtosh Bahadir in the middle of the 17th century. It also talks in detail about the origin of the name, why it attracts the attention of travellers, and its unique design.
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