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8th day of our practice 🗒📌📝



Today is the 8th day of our practice and we visited the Chashma  Ayub mouseleum  and Ismani  Samoni  tomb in Bukhara.


Our coursemates Shaxrizoda and Muqaddas gave important information about this  mouseleum😁📝😍



Muqaddas told us the location of the Chashma-Ayub Museum and the legend of the Chashma-Ayub Now I want to share this information with you








Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum is located near the Samani Mausoleum, in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Its name means Job's well, due to the legend in which Job (Ayub) visited this place and made a well by striking the ground with his staff. The water of this well is still pure and is considered healing. The current building was constructed during the reign of Timur and features a Khwarazm-style conical dome uncommon in Bukhara.



Chashma-Ayub  MAUSOLEUM


 




Chashmah-Ayyub Mausoleum (also spelled Chashma-Ayub) is a cult historic building with a sacred spring in the center of Bukhara. It was named after the saint Ayyub, known as Job in the Bible. According to legend, the people who lived where Bukhara grew afterwards were dying of thirst, for water had left the area. When they saw Job wandering there, they asked him to help. Job hit the ground with his staff, thus opening a spring with clean and healing water. The local people still believe the spring water is healing.


The mausoleum was built right over the spring, not far from Ismail Samani Mausoleum and the ruins of the ancient city wall. The structure is crowned with domes of various sizes. The central double-dome over the main chamber features a tent-like top, which is uncharacteristic of Bukhara. The smaller chambers under the rest of the domes are dim and charmingly mysterious.



 The  mausoleum was built in the 12th сentury during the reign of the Karakhanids (also spelled Qarakhanids). Two centuries later Tamerlane brought master craftsmen from Khorezm and ordered them to extend the building. That was why the mausoleum has characteristic Khorezmian architectural features. During the 14th - 19th с the building was reconstructed several times.







There are a few graves in the mausoleum. The earliest of them is of the famous expert in hadith, theologian and author of historical treatises Hajji Hafiz Gunjori. He was buried there in 1022.



Today the mausoleum houses Water Museum and Carpet Exhibition. The museum exhibits deal with the history of Bukhara region irrigation and water supply. Among them stand out the ceramic water pipes dating back to the 18th - 19th centuries, copper water containers with chased designs and leather water bags dating back to the 19th - 20th centuries.



Once you  get to the mausoleum, you must try the clean crystal water of the spring. Saint Ayyub will never forget you and give you better health then!



After visiting the Chashma-Ayub Museum, we went to the tomb of Ismail Samani.


Shahrizada gave us the necessary information about Ismail Samani and the history of the construction of this building.



Samanids Mausoleum, Bukhara


Of all the medieval buildings in Bukhara, the Samanids Mausoleum is of special interest. This world-famous architectural masterpiece was built at the close of the ninth century.


The mausoleum was erected as a family crypt immediately after the death of Ismail Samani's father. Later, Ismail himself and his grandson Hasr were also buried in it. It is interesting to note that erecting crypts was against Islamic law at that time, for Islam forbade erecting any post-mortem monuments upon the tombs of Muslim believers. However, the prohibition was broken in the middle of the ninth century by one of the caliphs himself, for whom a special as-Suli-biya Mausoleum was built. Ismail merely followed his example.

 And so the eight day of our practice came to an end. Today we went home with the information we needed😁😁


So, the eight day of our practice was very interesting and full of surprises. From today, I have received a lot of information that I need.




And the  eight day of our practice is over. 😁😉😊🤗🥰🤩📌🗒📝📅




  


 

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