Itchan Kala

Ichan Kala (Uzbek: Ichan-Qаl’а) is the walled inner town of the city of Khiva, Uzbekistan. Since 1990, it has been protected as a World Heritage Site.

Itchan Kala
UNESCO World Heritage Site
City walls of khiva
LocationKhiva, Uzbekistan
CriteriaCultural: (iii), (iv), (v)
Reference543
Inscription1990 (14th session)
Area37.5 ha (93 acres)
Coordinates41°22′42″N 60°21′50″E
Location of Itchan Kala in Uzbekistan

The old town retains more than 50 historic monuments and 250 old houses, dating primarily from the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries. Djuma Mosque, for instance, was established in the tenth century and rebuilt from 1788 to 1789, although its celebrated hypostyle hall still retains 112 columns taken from ancient structures.

The most spectacular features of Ichan Kala are its crenellated brick walls and four gates, one at each side of the rectangular fortress. Although the foundations are believed to have been laid in the tenth century, present-day 10-metre-high (33 ft) walls were erected mostly in the late seventeenth century and later repaired.

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