Termizi Memorial Complex | |
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Native name Termiziy meʼmoriy majmui (Uzbek) | |
Location | Termez, Uzbekistan |
Nearest city | Termez |
Coordinates | 37°15′57″N 67°11′21″E / 37.26585°N 67.18921°E |
Built | 9th-15th century |
Built for | Mausoleum |
Restored | 1980—1981, 2001—2002 |
Termizi Memorial Complex, Hakim Termezi Mausoleum, is a historical site in Termez (9th–15th centuries),[1] Uzbekistan. Al-Hakim al-Termezi Mausoleum, considered sacred for Muslims, is situated in the ancient part of Termez.[2] It houses the tomb of Abu Abdullah Muhammad Hakim Termezi, a prominent Islamic scholar, author of various philosophical and religious works, and the founder of a group of dervishes.[1] The complex is associated with Abu Abdullah Muhammad Hakim Termezi (approximately 750–760 Termez – 869).[3][4][1][5] This mausoleum houses the grave of Termezi.[1] The Termezi Memorial Complex has been reconstructed several times throughout the centuries.[5] Today, this complex is considered one of the primary pilgrimage sites for visitors and guests of the province.
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