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Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment
15:07 / 2019-05-10

On May 10, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited Suzuk-ota complex in Tashkent.

On May 10, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited Suzuk-ota complex in Tashkent.

Until recently, the pilgrimage site Suzuk-ota, whose existence was known to very few, including the old mosque, had been in poor condition. Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited Suzuk-ota complex on May 26, 2017. Then, the Head of the state gave instructions for the reconstruction of the mausoleum and the mosque, as well as the improvement of the adjacent territory. On February 9, 2018, the President got acquainted with the progress of works and noted the need to build housing for artisans next to the complex.

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

These initiatives have found their practical implementation today. The mausoleum and the mosque are built, and an area of almost 8 hectares has been landscaped. One of the buildings of the complex houses a museum, a library, the makhallas citizens’ assembly and other institutions. 30 cottages for artisans have been built on both sides of the complex. 

As reported by the Press Service of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the President got acquainted with the results of the works undertaken. Surahs from the Holy Quran were recited.

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Shavkat Mirziyoyev held a conversation with religious leaders and aksakals here. The Head of the state congratulated them on the month of Ramadan and noted that the opening of the renovated complex on these blessed days is a good sign.

“Other states seek to write a story that actually did not exist. In contrast, we cannot fully bring our great history, the legacy of our ancestors to our people, the youth. By paying attention to such places, we encourage everyone to enquire into self-identity and history,” Shavkat Mirziyoyev pointed out.

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Worth reminding that Suzuk-ota was a master in woodcarving. Therefore, the construction of a handicraft town around his mausoleum has a deep symbolic meaning. The first floor of two-storey cottages will house workshops and stores. They, in combination with the complex, will turn into a tourist center.

The President examined the houses, visited woodcarving and calligraphy workshops.

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

“Handicrafts is an honest profession. Today, the biggest challenge facing us is creation of jobs. We will deliver conditions for artisans, and they will support themselves and provide work to others. They will train disciples, and many young people will master the craft, set up their own business, generate income,” the Head of the state summed up.

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment

Suzuk-ota complex, a new center of knowledge and enlightenment