First published: 30/05/23.

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Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum

Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum (On tentative list)

Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum by Nan

As a day trip from Bukhara, I decided to tackle a few silk road sites in the proximity. We started the day at the Minaret in Vobkent and were then to go to Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum. According to our website, the mausoleum is close to Vobkent. My Uzbek driver meanwhile seemed to take a detour getting there. When he missed the last turn left that would have made sense, I called the tour agency to clarify what was up.

He kept insisting that Chasma-Ayub was a natural last stop in Bukhara, while I kept stating we just passed it. Eventually, he agreed to drive according to google maps, taking me to Khayrabatcha, a village in the country side. He was quite amazed where we ended up, but I think we found the right location. Essentially, it's the facade of a former mausoleum with "the" or "a" sarcophagus of Chashma-Ayub.

Chashma-Ayub is a figure in Islamic tradition, revered for his ability to provide water to those in need. The name means "the spring of Job", and there are several sites in Uzbekistan named after him, including a mausoleum in Bukhara and a spring and mosque in Samarkand. And the mausoleum in the country side that you can only find if you have the proper GPS coordinates.

Paul was so kind to investigate and I think he confirmed that the tentative site is near Khayrabatcha and not the one Clyde and Casper visited in Bukhara. As such, this side would not be a WHS already.

The most striking feature of the site are the clearly visible blue swastikas. They suggest a strong Indian influence.

OUV

This is part of the scheduled Silk Road nomination and will be (if) inscribed as part of it.

On it's own, I don't see this individual site going anywhere. It's just too little: a façade and not much more.

Getting There

You will probably stay in Bukhara. From there, you need a driver, it's just too remote. Combine it with the other two Silk Road sites in the area, most importantly the Bahoutdin Architectural Complex, another individual tentative site grouped into the nominated silk road sites.

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