Exploring the Beautiful Architecture of Khiva

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Khiva is like stepping into an open-air museum — a perfectly preserved Silk Road fortress where every wall, dome, and minaret tells a story.

From the turquoise-tiled Kalta Minor Minaret shining under the sun, to the intricate wooden pillars of Juma Mosque, Khiva’s architecture blends Persian elegance, Islamic artistry, and desert fortification style into one breathtaking spectacle.

🕌 Must-see architectural gems in Khiva:

Kalta Minor Minaret — Short but stunning, wrapped in glazed tiles of blue and emerald.

Kunya-Ark Citadel — The old royal residence with its sunlit courtyards and watchtower views.

Juma Mosque — A serene forest of 218 carved wooden columns, each one unique.

Tosh Hovli Palace — Known as the “Stone House”, famous for its lavish blue-and-white tilework and opulent harem chambers.

Islam Khoja Minaret — Tall and slender, offering panoramic views over the city, especially at sunset.

Pahlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum — A spiritual haven bursting with green domes and mirrored mosaics.

Post by ExploreItYourself | Oct 14, 2025

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