About Afaq Khoja Mausoleum
The Afaq Khoja Mausoleum or Aba Khoja Mausoleum is a tomb in Xinjiang in China. The holiest nearby Muslim site, it is found approximately 5 km north-east from the focal point of Kashgar, in Haohan Village, which has is otherwise called Yaghdu. The sanctuary is vigorously disparaged by tourists. The mazar tomb was at first worked in 1640 as the tomb of Muhammad Yusuf, a Central Asian Naqshbandi Sufi ace who had gone to the Altishahr area in the mid 17th century, and potentially was additionally dynamic in spreading Sufism in China proper. Later, Muhammad Yusuf's increasingly popular child and successor, Afaq Khoja, was covered there also.
The landmark is otherwise called the Fragrant Concubine's tomb, as it is the internment place of one of Afaq Khoja's relatives, Iparhan, who is accepted to be the incredible Fragrant Concubine. There is a sepulcher, four petition lobbies which are bolstered by wooden pillars with muqarnas on the capitals, an address corridor and a graveyard which is still being used by the Ugyhur populace and has particular mud and block tombs. A passage additionally has blue coated tiles and there is a lake in the patio for individuals to wash down before enterin.
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