Monument "Courage" - this is the monument to the victims of the earthquake in 1967, after which Tashkent was wholly reconstructed.
Mustakillik Square - former "Red Squire" the main squire of the Tashkent with the monument to victims of the World War II.
Drujba Narodov Square (Friendship of Nations) - the square with the modern buildings of Parliament and monument to Shaahmad Shomahmudov, man who adopted 15 orphans of different nations during WW.
Barak Khan Madrassah (XVI c) - it is headquarters of the Sunni Mufti of ex Sogdian Central Asia & Kazakhstan. It is interesting with ist mosaic and Arabic calligraphy on ist late 16 cent. Brick facade and the intricately carved doors made by Samarkand craftsmen.
Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum - the grave of a local doctor, philosopher and poet of Islam who lived from 904 to 979. The portal, inner dome and arcade date from the 16th century, when his holy reputation attracted a cemetery.
Kukeldash Madrassah (XVI c) - The grand 16th c. Madrassah has domed courtyard. Now the building is returned to service as an Islamic school. Beside it is the tiny 15th c. Juma mosque.