Musa Torah Madrasa is an architectural monument in Khiva. Ichan is located in the center of the fortress. Musa, the grandson of Ollokuli Khan, built a net (1841).
The Madrasa Tempura has a pessian frame (38.7x28.2 m), the back and two side styles are simple without decoration. The gable in the main style is typical of Khorezm architecture, it is covered with ceramic tiles, and the bricks are laid in a wavy pattern. The 3-arched rooms on the two side wings are made lower than the pediment. There are bouquets in the 4 corners. The gate is decorated with wood carvings, and inscriptions are kept between them. It leads to the courtyard through the 2-domed, articulated miyansarai. A mosque (6.0x6.0 m) and a classroom (4.2x4.2 m) are located next to Mionsaray 2. The rooms around the courtyard (21.5x14.28 m) have front rows of arches, the roof has a balky dome, the mosque, classroom and miyonsarai have a round dome, and the inner dome is decorated with shield-shaped arches. Ganchkori bars are installed on the windows of the cells.
Source: National Encyclopedia of Uzbekistan, first volume. Tashkent, 2000.