We lived in a hotel across the street. We passed by every time, and only on the eve of departure decided to come here. Entrance to the territory is free. A 14th-century building. The mausoleum of spiritual teacher Tamerlane, his wife, a Chinese princess and 10 children are also buried here. The teacher died in China, but according to his will, his body was buried at home.
It's a little unclear, because there are no signs with inscriptions, no explanatory stands. But there are paid guides. Guides often talk nonsense.
And so, mazar is mazar. It's just big.