The tourist company “DWC” offers jeep rentals in Bishkek for an exciting journey to the historical landmarks of Uzbekistan. One of such significant places is the sacred site – the mausoleum of Hodja Akhrar, whose name is inseparably linked with the history of this country.

After the death of the great Hodja Akhrar in 1490, his tomb became a holy place and a pilgrimage site for many believers. In 1630, the ruler of Samarkand, Nadir-Divan Begi, ordered the construction of a madrasa and a mosque next to his tomb. The madrasa quickly gained the name “Sher-Dor’s mirror” because of its similar decoration to the Sher-Dor madrasa on Registan Square.

Today, the ensemble at the mausoleum of Hodja Akhrar includes a restored madrasa, winter and summer mosques, an ivan, and a minaret. Rent jeeps from “DWC” and embark on an unforgettable journey to the mausoleum of Hodja Akhrar to feel his greatness and enjoy the beauty of Uzbekistan’s historical monuments.

To get to the Ensemble of Hodja Akhrar (clickable).