The mausoleum of Khoja Abdu Darun in Samarkand is a unique monument that embodies the spiritual heritage and cultural significance of this region. The mausoleum was built in memory of Khoja Abdu Darun, an outstanding Islamic scholar and mentor who left a deep mark on the spiritual life of Samarkand and its surroundings. 🏛️
The mausoleum has a rich architecture typical of the Islamic monuments of Central Asia. Its exterior is decorated with traditional elements, such as magnificent tiles with patterned ornaments, columns and minarets. These architectural elements create an atmosphere of grandeur and sacredness, attracting the attention of all who visit this place. ✨
The interior of the mausoleum is also striking in its beauty: here you can see details of exquisite carved wooden elements and tile decorations typical of the region. This place is not only a historical monument, but also a spiritual center, which continues to attract pilgrims and tourists interested in the history and religious heritage of Uzbekistan. 🌙
If you want to learn more about this architectural wonder and the spiritual heritage of Khoja Abdu Darun, we offer you guided tours of the mausoleum with experienced guides. You will be able to immerse yourself in the history of this majestic monument and see its interior decoration. 🚶♀️
An amazing place! A tiny shady courtyard with a fish pool in the middle. The trees inside are unimaginable in size.
Wooden arches and columns, benches and barely audible prayer. As we understand it, it is read on request at the moment. Very private and quiet.
There is a goldfish pond in the courtyard of the ancient mausoleum of the mosque
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Темурхон Бобохонов
Level 11 Local Expert
May 12, 2023
An excellent mausoleum, for all visitors, a very good place for prayer, an ancient building, a beautiful hovuz I like. Disadvantages where the cemetery was buried recently for 10 years, some of the road to the graves was closed. These are the main rich people of Samarkand
Large-scale construction works are underway, the new mosque is expanding into several floors and will accommodate several thousand worshippers, the old mosque is also in operation and the gates are open to pilgrims who wish to visit the burial place of Khoja Abdu Darun himself.
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AZAM AHMEDJANOV
Level 3 Local Expert
September 3, 2023
A very beautiful mosque on one side is an old building on the other a new large modern one