The mausoleum of Muhammad Bashoro, a connoisseur of hadith (narratives of the deeds and sayings of the prophet Muhammad and his companions) in the first period of Islam, is one of the monuments of the heyday of Central Asian architecture. It is located among apricot orchards and juniper trees and was erected in the XI-XII centuries as a building combining the functions of a mausoleum and a mosque of a memorial character. The building consists of a spacious Central domed hall, to the left and right of which is a series of vaulted rooms. The main facade of the mausoleum faces the mountain river, where a single road leads to it.

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