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Abakh Khoja Tomb
Located
5 kilometers (3.1 miles) northeast of the
city of Kashgar, it served as the family
tomb of Abakh Khoja, the powerful ruler
of Kashgar in the 17th century who was revered
as a prophet and second only to Mohammed.
First built in 1640, all five generations
of the family are buried within. There were
72 tombs until an earthquake destroyed some.
The first generation buried here was Yusuf
Hoja, a celebrated Islam missionary. After
he died, his eldest son Apak Hoja died in
1693, buried here and his reputation was
greater than his father's, so the tomb was
renamed "Abakh Khoja Tomb".
The different buildings include
Tomb Hall, Doctrine-Teaching Hall and Great
Hall of Prayer. The Tomb Hall, with a 17-meter-
(55.8-foot) diameter dome is covered with
glazed green tiles. Inside the hall, tombs
decorated with beautiful flower patterns
on a white background, glittering, simple
and elegant are settled on a high terrace.
The legend goes that among those, a tomb
known as the Xiang Fei (Fragrant Concubine)
Tomb is in memory of Abakh Khoja's grand-daughter,
Iparhan. She was the Fragrant Concubine
of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing period and
was called Xiangfei because of the delicate
fragrance sent forth by her body. Upon her
death 120 people
spent three years carrying her coffin back
to Kashgar and buried here.
The Great Hall of Prayer in
the west part of the tomb (Ayitijiayi) is
the place where the Muslim believers conduct
service on big days. The Lesser Hall of
Prayer and the gate tower are outmost buildings
decorated with colorful paintings and elegant
brick carvings.
It is the holiest place in Xinjiang
and an architectural treasure. During the
Korban Festival, many Muslims form all over
Xinjiang make the pilgrimage to the tomb.
The tomb, about 3 kilometers east of the
city, is easily accessible by horse cart
or bicycle.
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