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House Museum of<br />

Tamara Khanum<br />

Tashkent, Mirzo-Ulugbek district,<br />

Tamara Khanum street, 1/41<br />

One of the interesting historical places in<br />

Tashkent is the House-Museum of Tamara<br />

Khanum, which was opened in 1994.<br />

Tamara Khanum is a famous Uzbek dancer<br />

and singer who lived in the late 19th and early<br />

20th centuries. Her voice, which is described as<br />

angelic, has become legendary in Uzbekistan<br />

and beyond. Her house in the center of Tashkent<br />

has been restored and turned into a museum to<br />

preserve the memory of herself and her music. It<br />

was in this house that she lived the last years of<br />

her life.<br />

The House-Museum of Tamara Khanum is<br />

not only a place where you can learn more about<br />

the life and work of the famous singer, but also<br />

immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Uzbekistan<br />

of the beginning of the 20th century. The house<br />

has retained all the original interior elements that<br />

will help you imagine yourself in that time.<br />

In the hall you will find many photographs<br />

of Tamara Khanum, as well as her personal<br />

belongings such as jewelry, manuscripts, national<br />

costumes and musical instruments. In addition,<br />

the museum has a hall dedicated to the music<br />

and art of Uzbekistan.<br />

By visiting the Tamara Khanum House<br />

Museum, you will get the opportunity to learn<br />

more about the culture of Uzbekistan and people<br />

who lived here a hundred years ago. This is a<br />

very interesting and informative place that is<br />

worth visiting for anyone who wants to learn<br />

more about the rich history of Uzbekistan.<br />

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