Magoki-Attari Mosque

The Magoki-Attari Mosque or Mokh Mosque is a monument of medieval architecture built in the XII–XVI centuries and located in Bukhara.

In 1993, it was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and today it houses a carpet museum.

The building is one of the few Bukhara buildings not destroyed by the Mongols. The mosque is a rectangular building measuring 13.35×17.6 meters, elongated from east to west. It has two entrances: south and east. A feature of the Magoki Attari Mosque is its mosaic panel of bricks of various shapes.