A pleasant place.
The Dahbedi wiki Complex was built in the early XX century, in the 1910s. It is a rectangular building with an aivan with carved wooden columns on both sides, the ceiling of which is richly and beautifully decorated with traditional Uzbek and Tajik patterns and drawings. Next to the building of the complex there is a small minaret and a white low stone pillar with inscriptions in Arabic, and in the adjacent outdoor courtyard there is a small house, as well as trees.
Along with other architectural, archaeological, religious and cultural monuments of Samarkand, it is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List under the name "Samarkand — the crossroads of cultures".