Vice President Judging From The Traces Of East Lenk's Success At The Eastern Uzbekistan Amir Museum
JAKARTA - Vice President Ma'ruf Amin had a look at the glory of the Sunni Islamic ruler, East Lenk, at the East Amir Museum, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, before continuing a working visit to Samarkand City.
In the museum, the Vice President saw a large mural or copy of the Qur'an placed in a glass box.
"Today the Vice President visited the East Amir Museum, he is a king who is the pride of the people of Uzbekistan because in his past he has a very broad territory," said Spokesperson for Vice President Masduki Baidlowi as quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, June 14.
Masduki said during his lifetime Timur Lenk was very powerful and could conquer various places, to Russia, and had also conquered Turkey Usmani and India.
"This is a historical figure who has considerable influence in the conquests of the Islamic world," he explained.
The East Amir Museum building is one of the icons of Tashkent City with a bright blue dome.
The interior of the East Amir Museum looks majestic with a variety of paintings attached beautifully to every building wall.
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The magnificent nuances cannot be separated from this museum. Not only decorated with paintings, but also with the flash of the lights that add to the charm of the museum's beauty.
When he arrived, the Vice President accompanied by his wife Wury Ma'ruf Amin seemed to be directly focused on the center of the museum which was placed in a large Al-Qur'an prayer room in a glass box.
In addition, there are various museum objects to trace the history of East Amir in the past.
Various paintings from royal rulers were also plastered along the walls of the building, including paintings of war atmospheres and maps of the territory of the East Amir in several Asian countries and parts of Russia.
The museum also presents a collection of items presented from other kingdoms, as well as clothes that are commonly worn at that time.