Day 9

 Boboyi Poradõz

According to another legend, if “the ashes of the Mazar of Boboyi Poradoz are sprinkled on a wound, it will heal immediately”. Even in the 20th century, the admiration for the mausoleum of this master remained so strong that those passing by it on horseback dismounted, and pedestrians took off their hats. Once every 3–4 years, a meeting of all the masters who considered Boboyi Poradoz their patron was held in the mazar. For such meetings, common meals were arranged, and during Navruz, special celebrations were held for women.

In this mausoleum, there are graves of many people, besides Boboyi Poradoz. The mausoleum of Boboyi Poradoz is one of the few mausoleums built not for the burial of representatives of the ruling dynasty, nobility or clergy, but for the burial of a craftsman.

According to Sadruddin Salim Bukhari, in the Soviet years, a tractor that came to demolish the mausoleum stalled, and the driver died. That is why the mausoleum remained untouched. This shrine is visited by shoemakers, tailors and representatives of other professions. After Uzbekistan gained independence, this mausoleum was renovated at the initiative of businessman Abdulgafur Mirzaev.



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