KHANAKA KASYM-SHEIKH
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Karmana,
Uzbekistan
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2025
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2025
The Kasym-Sheikh Khanaka is a 16th-century architectural ensemble comprising a mosque with a small blue dome and a khanaka (the Christian equivalent of a convent). Kasym Sheikh's tomb lies behind the mosque. The khanaka for pilgrim dervishes was built by Abdullah Khan, a native of Karmana. There are several tombs of saints in the inner courtyard, as was customary. The place is quiet and rarely crowded, so you'll need to charter a cab to get there and pay for the round trip plus the driver's waiting time.
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