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GOOD AFTERNOON MY WATCHERS😻 AGAIN I AND ALSO I WANT TO SHARE WITH YOU INFORMATION ABOUT SIGHTSEEING PLACE IN BUKHARA WHICH I KNOW. TODAY'S PLACE BAKHOUDDIN NAQSHBAND COMPLEX. NOW LETS GOOOOO😍 Baha' al-Din Naqshband (Persian: بهاءالدین محمد نقشبند; 1318–1389) was the eponymous founder of what would become one of the largest Sufi Sunni orders, the Naqshbandi.[1] Baha al-Din was born in March 1318 in the village of Qasr-i Hinduvan, which was one farsakh from the city of Bukhara.[1][2] Like the majority of the sedentary population of the region, Baha al-Din was a Tajik, i.e. a speaker of Persian and a participant in its culture.[2] According to H. Algar / Encyclopædia Iranica, the texts that claim Baha al-Din was descended from the Islamic prophet Muhammad through Ja'far al-Sadiq (died 765), should be "treated with reserve". Early texts do not mention Baha al-Din's supposed ancestry to Muhammad, but they do imply that his teacher Amir Kulal (died 1370) was