Hoja Abdi Darun Mausoleum

Samarkand


Across the street from Ishratkhana Mausoleum is the blue-domed Hoja Abdi Darun Mausoleum, which shares a tranquil, shady courtyard with a mosque and a charming hauz (artificial stone pool). It's a timeless site, far from the tourist chatter.


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