• Small minaret in front of the mosque of Chor-Bakr. Pool (hauz) where the main alley of the «city of dead» of Chor-Bakr starts, running among the family dahmas.
  • Chor-Bakr is similar to the memorial Bahouddin Naqshbandi in that it is now an important pilgrim destination.
  • The memorial complex of Chor-Bakr was built over the ostensible burial place of Abu-Bakr-Said, who died in the year 360 of the Muslim Calendar...
  • Chor Bakr Qubba is the necropolis of the sheikhs of Juybar Seyids and is located in the countryside village of Sumitan.
  • Situated just west of the old town of Bukhara lies a significant ensemble of buildings, constructed over the remains of Chor Bakr and his family.
  • The Djuibar seiids make up the bulk of the graves in this "dead city", and "Chor-bakr", the nickname of the necropolis, translates as "four brothers Bakr".
  • Eventually Chor-Bakr became not just the collection of burial vaults, but also the reflection of evolution of oriental architecture and art over thousands years.
  • The name of a necropolis Chor-Bakr means "Four brothers", but abroad the necropolis is better known under the name "City of the Dead".
  • Chor Bakr necropolis is one of the largest architectural ensembles of Uzbekistan, situated 6 km west of Bukhara at a site known from ancient times as Sumitan.
  • Chor-Bakr is similar to the memorial Bahouddin Naqshbandi in that it is now an important pilgrim destination.