The locals are reverent about respectability. The place is clean and well maintained. There is a mosque in the cemetery, but a very beautiful mosque is being built nearby. One disadvantage is that the road leading to the mosque and the mausoleum is narrow.
The entrance is very beautifully decorated, everything is well maintained and beautiful. My relatives are buried here, and I have been here more than once.
Tourists need to take into account that on Friday the mosque at the mausoleum is visited by hundreds of believers, during the daytime prayer there is no way to pass or drive around.
Fans of Islam who are interested in the origin of Ahmad Yassawi can come and see. Grave grave is one of the three graves of Ahmad Yassaviy's father, Ibrahim ota, whose main grave is located in the city of Sairam, Kazakstan
The cemetery appeared a long time ago, next to the caravanserai, where traders rested before entering Tashkent, unfortunately I do not know the exact date. In the following years, dehkans and artisans began to settle around the caravanserai. The settlement is referred to as Chukur-soy, after the name of a nearby river. Until the 60s of the 20th century, it was a separate village, but then it was annexed to Tashkent. It is not known exactly who Ibrahim ata was, but there is a version that he was one of the Muslim leaders of the 16th and 17th centuries. By the way, the mausoleum dedicated to him dates back to the same period. It is not known for sure whether the Chukursai mausoleum of Ibrahim Ata echoes the one of the same name in Sairam (Shymkent).