Aisha Bibi Ana, gave me happiness, I met my beloved. We've been together for 12 years now. We have a son growing up. . I thank Allah and Saint Aisha Bibi Ana. For Love.
A holy place, worth a visit. Spiritually enriches and soothes. Beautiful and authentic. Well-groomed.The only drawback is that it closes early at 18.00.
The most interesting of the sights of Taraz. I really liked the stone carvings and the poems carved on the mausoleum. It is a pity that the restored side seems too modern, but it is easy to understand where the old and where the new carving is. I got here from the city by taxi, and back, too; I could not find public transport.
A place that requires special attention, to preserve and pass on our history to posterity. There is a special aura here, the place is charged with energy.
There are fewer and fewer such places, it has been restored and has a well-groomed appearance, although the hand of a modern master is felt, but I would like more antique
A wonderful place!
Come here at the first opportunity!
A place of peace and healing power
And of course, this place is history. Who does not know the story of the romantic relationship between the ruler of the city of Karakhan and the beautiful Aisha?
Unfortunately, fate did not allow them to be together in this world, but there, on the other side of the moon, they are next to each other And their mazars look at each other.
Here you can buy scarves, bracelets, souvenirs
And the most delicious kurt!
The energy of this place is just off the scale. After a 10-minute stay, the headache stopped and the nose began to breathe. There is no scientific explanation
O people!!! Do not visit this place and similar places as some kind of shrine! Do not be misled! If there is a value to these places, it is only their historical and architectural significance.
Holy place. There is no proper toilet nearby. There is a toilet with pits. The water supply is 50 m from the toilet. There is no sewer, there is no paper. There is no Takharathan. Where are the authorities of Kazazstan looking? I invite them to see our ziyarats in Uzbekistan: Zangi ata, Tole bi ata, Shaikh Zainitdin baba, Shymkent ata - everything is neatly landscaped.
My favorite place!! My heart rejoices when I come there, I pray!! I send gratitude and warmth to Katya, who welcomes guests with a soul every time. Aisha BiBi is a great saint!! May you always be with me!!!
The family arrived at the mausoleum by taxi (1850 tenge). At the entrance, 200 tenge was paid from each adult visitor, the children were free, which is very democratic. There are a lot of benches for relaxing on the entrance alley, and everything is under the open sky, it is extremely uncomfortable in the heat. In the right corner of the territory there are recreation areas hidden from the sun by the crowns of trees (it is recommended to take wet wipes with you, because birds are sitting on the trees). Note to visitors that in order to enter the mausoleum building, it is necessary to be appropriately dressed: people with open knees are not allowed by the caretaker. You need to take care of how to go to the city in advance, because the Yandex taxi service is not available there, and you need to catch a taxi in the form of a ride on the highway (about 1000 tenge to the city). There is no sale of soft drinks or ice cream on the territory and in the immediate surroundings of the attraction. You need to take it with you. The information post at the entrance provides some information to tourists. Which one is unknown, they are probably guides. But they did not help to leave and they do not consider issues with transport.
In general, an interesting place, you can travel with your family, but preferably not in hot weather.
This place is visited by all tourists who travel to Turkestan.Everyone knows Aisha Bibi's love story.
It's very beautiful there...
everyone prays here for love and women's happiness.
A wonderful place of power where you can calm down and gain energy, hear your thoughts and purify your soul. An amazing creature that has been preserved in its original state.
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Александр
Level 8 Local Expert
June 7, 2024
I am comparing the complex 50 years ago and now. Of course, it 's much better now. Beautifully restored and interestingly told.
It's an incredible feeling when you come there, there's a strong energy, I hope everyone can feel it, The Mausoleum itself is incomparable, it's unrealistically cool, beautiful. I wish Everyone to get there, and feel this energy, and enjoy.
A very strong place. I quit smoking there one day.
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Azat Bissembiyev
Level 6 Local Expert
June 27, 2021
A place whose history definitely needs to be known, you get a boost of energy from understanding the greatness of the country's history.
According to one version of the legend, Aisha-bibi lived near the city of Tashkent in the XI—XII century. Karakhan, the ruler of the Karakhanid state, came to visit Aigozha, the father of Aisha-bibi. Aisha-bibi and Karakhan fall in love with each other. After the news of the enemy attack, Karakhan goes to defend his native land. At the agreed time, Karakhan could not come to Aisha-bibi, and she, worried about his fate, asks her father's permission to go to Karakhan's homeland. The girl, despite the ban, goes to Karakhan with 40 friends. On the way, Aisha-bibi dies from a snake bite. Karakhan performs the engagement ceremony in the hope that Aisha-bibi will become his betrothed in the other world, and as a sign of love for her, he builds a tomb-mausoleum (in the village of Aisha-Bibi, near the city of Taraz). Bakytyar Abildaev wrote the play "Aisha Bibi" based on this legend.
The prayer of every person addressed to the Mausoleum of our Holy Mother will be accepted, and I will be glad that we will receive spiritual food!
Everything that is written in Google is written directly. You just have to go sincerely!
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The place is 15 km away. from Taraz towards Shymkent to us.at the Aisha-Bibi point. I recommend sowing and getting maximum energy. Entrance is paid, but I forgot the cost, 200 tenge is required.
You don't have to be a pilgrim to visit.