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Sultan Saodat

Coordinates:37°15′47″N67°18′33″E / 37.2630°N 67.3092°E /37.2630; 67.3092
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Sultan Saodat is a complex of religious structures located on the outskirts of modernTermez, inUzbekistan.

The complex of Sultan Saodat, which was formed between the 10th and 17th centuries, holds the graves of the influentialSayyid dynasty of Termez. The Termez Sayyids claimed direct descendancy of the Islamic prophetMuhammad. The founder of the family is presumed to be Termez Sayyid Hassan al-Amir, descendant ofHusayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad. Another historical tradition mentions that Sultan Saadat (Sodot) is the Sultan of Sayyids and the owner "Sultan Saodat" Mausoleum inTermez city – and Sultan Saadat isSayyid Ali Akbar Termizi, who is also mentioned with the nickname (kunyat) Abu Muhammad, and is presumed to have died at the end of the 9th century or early in the 10th century inTermez.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Sultan Saodat Komplex Seit

Sultan Saodat complex is a series of religious structures –mausoleums,mosques andkhanaqa – built around a central passage. The oldest here are two large single-chamber, square, domed mausoleums (10th century). They are united by a 15th-centuryiwan.

In the second half of the 15th century two new buildings were built in front of the two mausoleums. Two parallel rows were built in the 15th–17th centuries and joined with the other buildings. Also, some new mausoleums were also pairwise connected with intermediateiwan; their decorations no longer exist. In the 16th–17th centuries courtyards to the south and the north were built up with mausoleums of different sizes and from different eras. The entrance was set up on the west side of the yard. The majestic ensemble stands out as a group of mausoleums, homogeneous in structure and decoration, though built in different styles.[7]

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  1. ^"Sulton Sodot Amir Sayyid Ali Akbar".Shajara.
  2. ^ "Dastur al Mulk" (Guide to Kings) (XVII century) by Khwaja Samandar Muhammad ibn Baqi al-Termizi, translator professor of history Jabbor Esonov, "Sharq", Tashkent 2001, page 22
  3. ^ "Durdonahoi Nasr" book, "Adib", Dushanbe 1985, page 375
  4. ^"Sayyidlar Shajarasi", "Islamic university", Tashkent 2017, page 14
  5. ^«Buyuk Termiziylar» (Буюк Термизийлар) book by Mirzo Kenjabek, “Uzbekistan National encyclopedias” 2017, page-267
  6. ^"Shajara-e-nasab lineages of descendants of Imam Hasan al-Askari r.a.-Shajara.org". Retrieved2020-06-29.
  7. ^"Sultan Saodat & Kokildor Khanaka".Caravanistan.

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