Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum

Poi-Kalyan architectural ensemble

The name is translated from Persian as “Job’s spring. Near the tomb is a spring. According to the legend, it appeared thanks to the prophet Job, who touched the ground with his staff to give water to the locals. Although the mausoleum was built in the 12th century, there are no burials of that period. The building was rebuilt many times, including under Tamerlane. Now inside there is a museum of water and an exhibition of carpets.