An interesting building with a cone-shaped finish. Inside is the holy well of the Prophet Job (Ayub) and the water museum.
There is also a separate stand about the death of the Aral Sea.
At the entrance there is not a big shop, so let's say they sell suzanne , they say the water is healing because there is silver in the composition , but they say you can not drink a lot * you will become silver)
Hello. I live next to this mausoleum. This place is my home. My childhood was spent in these places. Tourists often visit and drink water from the well which is located inside the mausoleum. The taste of this water is not transferable.
A small museum in a building built under Amir Timur. We were given a short tour with a story about the history of the city's water supply, the system of communicating channels, the source of Job (you can try the water), it is written about it on a wooden panel, but I have a big question how it could end up on the territory of modern Uzbekistan.
Ayub Sultan is a symbol of patience! Allah tested him with illnesses , sores, but he endured everything, thanked Allah for everything .There was a drought in Bukhara at that time, there was no water, but Allah rewarded Ayub for his patience, he hit this place with his stick and a spring appeared there.Therefore, this mausoleum is called Chashmayi Ayub.
Be sure to visit this place if you are in Bukhara, according to legend, the prophet Job (Ayub) was here and, hitting his staff, the key (source) of water clogged.
This is the story,
You can visit here and see it all with your own eyes, plunge into that time for a minute.
To see how people lived and how they extracted water.
In general, it is very interesting!!!
A beautiful pleasant place. I drink water from the well all the time. There is a legend that the water there is medicinal. Treat all kinds of skin diseases.
A small, neat building. Inside, in addition to the spring, there are two halls with the history of the city's water supply and the road. The person accepting the payment gave us a brief tour.
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Anonymous review
May 13, 2023
An ancient well. The exposition shows how the Zeravshan oasis has changed over the centuries. Only here it becomes clear where the city in the desert came from.
The museum inside is very tiny, objects for storing and transporting water, photographs of ancient Bukhara, a map of the Aral Sea, where you can see how it was in the 50s and how it is now. The mausoleum was built in the 14th century under Timur in honor of Saint Ayub (Yova), according to legend, he knocked with a staff in the desert and water came from the spring. There is a well inside the building where you can get water. It tastes specific.