Blog 7
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Today we went Turki Jandi
Jandi Turki Mausoleum is located on Namozgoh Street, in the old city section of Bukhara, Uzbekistan.[1] It is associated with one of the famous imams from Bukhara's history in the middle centuries, Turki Jandi. There is said to be a tombstone in the mausoleum located in the southern part of Bukhara.[2] This mausoleum has been listed in the national registry of intangible cultural heritage sites in Uzbekistan.
Turki Jandi Mausoleum is located in the southern part of the Bukhara region.[3][4] This area also encompasses the Turki Jandi cemetery. The mausoleum is associated with Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Fazl ibn Muso al-Muzakkir al-Jandi.[5][6] Many scholars and theologians were buried in this mausoleum cemetery.[7] Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Fazl ibn Muso al-Muzakkir al-Jandi passed away in the early 11th century, coming into prominence in the 16th to 17th centuries.[6] A structure was built over Turki Jandi's mausoleum. Presently, the mausoleum of Turki Jandi has been destroyed, and places of worship have been constructed in its place. According to the research of the orientalist Komiljon Rahimov, the ruler Shams ul-Mulk Nasr ibn Ibrohim (1068—1080) was buried in this area. On Parfenova-Fenin's map of Bukhara from 1911 to 1912, the site of the mausoleum was marked as "Goʻrxonayi Xoqon".[7]
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