Toki Sarrofon
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"Built in 1534-1535 by order of the Shaybanid ruler Ubaydullah Khan, Toki Sarrofon is one of the oldest and smallest covered bazaars in Bukhara. Toki Sarrofon, literally translating to "dome of the money changers" in Persian. As its name suggests, Toki Sarrofon served as a central hub for money changers, also known as "sarrafs," who facilitated currency exchange for merchants and travelers from various regions along the Silk Road."
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