Chiluсhor Chashma (Tajik. Forty-four springs) – known in Tajikistan and neighboring regions of Uzbekistan, a place of pilgrimage for Muslims
A hundred meters from the fortress of Kaahka, on the left side of the road, if you get from Ishkashim, there is a Mazar (burial structure, object of pilgrimage) Shohi Mardon.
The Ismaili center, built in Dushanbe in 2009, borrowed the design from the Creator of the mausoleum of Ismail Somoni in Uzbekistan.
Mavlon Yaquba Ibn Usmon al-Charkhi (1359-1447) was an Islamic religious figure, spiritual leader of the Sufi tariqa Hajagan-Naqshbandi.
The Central Cathedral mosque named after Haji Yakub is certainly an interesting historical monument
Vrang village is an amazing and unique place in the whole Pamir, where a cult Buddhist complex of IV-VII centuries
The ancient religion of Zoroastrianism is still widespread in the Pamirs. And on the highway in ishkashimsky district you can find an old Zoroastrian temple.
Ajina-Tepe (“Devil’s hill”, “hill of evil spirits”) is a hill 12 km East of the city of Kurgan — tube in Tajikistan with the remains of a Buddhist monastery of VI-VIII centuries.
Takhti Sangin or “oxa Temple”, is the remains of an ancient temple located on the territory of the settlement in the Khatlon region, five kilometers from the village of Teshik-Tosh.