yotoqxonada
Yotoqxonada, also known as a "yotoqxona," is a traditional type of dwelling found in Central Asia, particularly in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. It is a multi-story building, typically constructed with mud bricks and covered with a tiled roof. The term "yotoqxonada" translates to "house of beds," reflecting its primary function as a communal living space.
The architecture of a yotoqxonada is characterized by its vertical layout, with multiple levels or stories.
The interior of a yotoqxonada is divided into individual rooms or chambers, each with its own entrance.
Yotoqxonadas are an important aspect of the cultural heritage of Central Asia. They reflect the region's history