Abdurasulboy madrasa - an architectural monument in Khiva (1906). Madrasah (30x65 m) has two courtyards. In the two corners of the western courtyard (6.9x3.6 m) there are two four-room rooms, a dome-roofed majejid on the south side, and a double-door room with a balkhi dome on the north side.
This courtyard is entered through a hall with windows on both sides. The eastern courtyard (7.1x5.5 m) is also surrounded by cells. Some of the small rooms above the corridor, where students live, and other rooms are covered with domes. The walls are made of polished bricks. Decorations are made of green tiles on the roof and roof.
National encyclopedia of Uzbekistan, first volume. Tashkent, 2000.