Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Bukhara' has mentioned 'Madrasah' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The construction of Mir-i-Arab Madrasah (Miri Arab Madrasah) is ascribed to Sheikh Abdullah Yamani of Yemenxe2x80x94called Mir-i-Arabxe2x80x94the spiritual mentor of Ubaidullah-khan and his son Abdul-Aziz-khan.
They say that Ubaidullah-khan had invested money gained from redemption of more than three thousand Persian captives into construction of Mir-i-Arab Madrasah.
The significance of religion was so great that even such famed khan as Ubaidullah was conveyed to earth close by his mentor in his madrasah.
In the middle of the vault (gurhana) in Mir-i-Arab Madrasah is situated the wooden tomb of Ubaidullah-khan.
Muhammad Kasim, mudarris (a senior teacher) of the madrasah (died in 1047 hijra) is also interred near by here.
The portal of Miri Arab Madrasah is situated on one axis with the portal of the Kalyan Mosque.
However, because of some lowering of the square to the east it was necessary to raise a little an edifice of the madrasah on a platform.
Simurgh on the portal of Nadir Divan-Beghi madrasah (part of Lab-i Hauz complex)
The Lab-i Hauz ensemble consists of the 16th-century Kukeldash Madrasah,[22] the largest in the city, along the north side of the pond.
[23] On the eastern and western sides of the pond are a 17th-century lodging-house for itinerant Sufis, and a 17th-century madrasah.
Char Minor (alternatively spelled Chor Minor, and also alternatively known as the Madrasah of Khalif Niyaz-kul) is a building tucked away in a lane northeast of the Lyabi Hauz complex.
Consequently, for full functioning of madrasah only of classroom and some utility rooms is lacking.