The Rukhabad Mausoleum
The story of the mausoleum in Rukhabad is considered a very complicated construction.
The well-known traveler Ibn Battuta was able to discover it.
In the 14th century, he got acquainted with Sheikh Burhan al-Din Sagardji from Central Asia. When he died, his son moved and buried his father near Samarkand Sheikh Basir.
The well-known traveler Ibn Battuta was able to discover it.
In the 14th century, he got acquainted with Sheikh Burhan al-Din Sagardji from Central Asia. When he died, his son moved and buried his father near Samarkand Sheikh Basir.
Later, Amir Timur ordered the building of the Burhan al-Din Sagardji Rukhabad mausoleum. In the future, not only Sheikh's sons, but also other relatives and members of the Sagardji family, were buried here.
The building of the mausoleum attracts the sight of visitors with its compactness and some simplicity of construction.
Not far from the Rukhabad mausoleum is a mosque with interesting decorative elements. Decorations are made in China and the East Turkish style.
Our travel agency, "Orient Mice," will be happy to provide you with transport, hotel, and professional guides who will show you not only the city, but also tell you amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Samarkand.
The building of the mausoleum attracts the sight of visitors with its compactness and some simplicity of construction.
Not far from the Rukhabad mausoleum is a mosque with interesting decorative elements. Decorations are made in China and the East Turkish style.
Our travel agency, "Orient Mice," will be happy to provide you with transport, hotel, and professional guides who will show you not only the city, but also tell you amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Samarkand.