October 17, 2025 • 1 min read

Toki Telpak-Furushon is where Bukhara’s Silk Road heartbeat still echoes under a cool, ribbed dome. Raised in the 16th century by the Sheybanids between the Ulugbek and Abdulaziz-Khan madrasas, this intersecting marketplace once brimmed with headgear merchants—today it dazzles with doppi skullcaps, fur hats, embroidered suzani, brass knives, and azure ceramics. Sunlight sifts through high vents, painting shifting lattices on stone as artisans pour green tea and stories with equal warmth.
Pause to admire the brick pendentives and the clever ventilation that keeps the hall whisper-cool even at noon. Try on a cap, ask about the meanings woven into its patterns, and haggle gently—the ritual is part of the charm. For photographers, the morning glow is magic; for flâneurs, the geometry guides your steps like a compass.
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