TCHOR MINOR
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Lost in the streets east of the Liab-i-Khaouz, this small monument remains too frequently away from tourist walks, sanctioning its relative relative distance from other interesting sites. Tchor Minor means "four minarets". In fact, they were four towers that marked the entrance of a disparue, which was now disappeared, built in 1807 by a wealthy Turkmen merchant. Each turret symbolized a city: Termez, Denau, Kounia-Ourgentch and Mecca. Originally, la consisted of 59 cells and was led by Sheikh Sufi, Khali Niaz Kholi, one of the most respected and influential naqchbandi in the early th century. In one of the turrets, a staircase leads to a vaulted room that will open the guard, which also keeps the souvenir shop on the ground floor.
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