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Today I wont to explain a famous place for you. And the second day of our practice we went to the THE MAUSOLEUM OF SAYID AMIR KULAL.😍

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The mausoleum is located 25 km north of Bukhara, in the village of Sukhor. According to one of the hagiographies, as well as in the apocryphal work "Tuzukoti Temuri", Amir Kulol blessed Amir Temur and predicted his great future. This work of the saint, especially the fame of his disciple Bahauddin Naqshband, contributed greatly to the fame of the burial place of Amir Kulol. However, no significant building was built over his grave. The mosque of the beginning of the 19th century was completely destroyed. In the first years of independence, the government of Uzbekistan completely restored the saint's mausoleum and built a large memorial complex. A tomb with two domes was placed over the scientist's grave. The main burial chamber is decorated with Kufic inscriptions, while the second chamber is decorated with figured stones. At the same time, a gate, a mosque, houses for pilgrims, rooms for rituals, an octagonal pool, a minaret with a height of 10.5 m will be built, and a garden will be created around it with paths covered with polished bricks and marble stairs. The wooden canvases of the gates are decorated with carvings of Bukhara artisans.‌‌




The full name of Amir Kulal is as follows:

Amir Kulal ibn Hamzah ibn Ibraheem ibn Muhammad ibn (Muhammad) Hasan ibn Abdullah AlShaheed ibn Jafar ibn Husain ibn Ali ibn Hasan AlQayem ibn (Muhammad) Husain ibn (Ahmad) Husain ibn (Muhammad) Ali AlDaynori ibn Moussa AbuSobha Moussa AlThani ibn Ibraheem AlMurtdha ibn Moussa AlKadhim ibn Jafar AlSadiq ibn Muhammad AlBaqir ibn Ali Zainualabdeen ibn AlHusain AlSebit, son of Fatimah ibnt Muhammad, ibn AlImam Ali ibn AbiTalib AlHashemi.

Kulal had a number of students who later became prominent figures in history, including Baha-ud-Dīn Naqshband and the conqueror Amir Timur. After rise of the Timurid dynasty, a close relationship began between the houses of Amir Timur and Amir Kulal and continued through the Mughal line in India. Kulal is buried at Sokhar, near Bukhara, Uzbekistan.








Amir Kulāl (1278–1370), Persian: امیر کلال, Arabic: امیر کلال, birth name Shams ud-Dīn (Persian: شمس الدین, Arabic: شمس الدین), was a Persian[1][2] Sufi Islamic scholar, widely considered to be one of the most influential in history. He was a member of the mystical Khajagan order. His father was the Sufi scholar Saif ud-Dīn Hamza (سیف الدین حمزہ), a sayyid descendant of Prophet Muhammad. Saif ud-Dīn Hamza was amir (chieftain) of the Persian Kulal-Tribe, his full title being Amir-i-Kulal. After his father's death, Shams ud-Dīn became the amir and head of the tribe. By this time his reputation as a scholar and religious figure had spread through Chagatai Khanate and the title Amir-i-Kulal, had become his common name. Because he made earthenware,[3] he was popularly referred to as “Kulāl”, which means "potter" in Persian.[4]



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