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Khoja Shohimardon Sherdor Shrine

Religious tourism

Overview

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The village of Turkman in Zomin district has long been known as a place of historical monuments, sacred sites, and wise scholars. One such revered location is the shrine of Khoja Shohimardon Sherdor, considered a holy destination not only by locals but also by pilgrims from nearby and distant regions.

This shrine is located in the beautiful Sangzor valley, nestled at the foot of mountains, surrounded by fresh air and healing springs. The scenic hills nearby, along with the peaceful and spiritually cleansing atmosphere, provide comfort to the hearts of visitors. Especially during the spring months, thousands of people gather here, offer prayers, and remember their ancestors.

According to historical sources, Khoja Shohimardon Sherdor was a knowledgeable, religious, and highly respected person of his time. The name “Shohimardon” means “merciful, brave, and a protector of the people,” while “Sherdor” translates to “lion-hearted” or “courageous.” His name alone signifies his greatness.

According to legends, Khoja Shohimardon was a spiritual guide who helped many people during his lifetime, spreading knowledge and guiding people toward truth and righteousness. Over time, his shrine became a center of faith for the local population.

Today, improvements and landscaping have been carried out around the shrine of Khoja Shohimardon Sherdor. Comfortable conditions have been created for pilgrims: there are pavilions, prayer rooms, ablution facilities, and guest accommodations. Visitors leave not only spiritually renewed but also emotionally uplifted.

Every year, traditional educational events, dhikr gatherings, and public prayers are held near the shrine. People offer their prayers and ask God to fulfill their wishes. Especially during the holy months of Ramadan and Eid al-Adha, heartfelt religious ceremonies take place here.

The shrine of Khoja Shohimardon Sherdor is seen as one of the deep historical roots of the Zomin region. It serves as a spiritual bridge connecting generations, a living symbol of the ancestral spirit and the enduring faith of the people. Every visitor returns from this place with peace in their hearts, purity in their souls, and spiritual richness.

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