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Chashma complex

The holy mineral spring Chashma in Nurata is a revered site with a rich history and cultural significance. Located in the foothills of the Nuratau Mountains in Uzbekistan, this spring has been a place of pilgrimage and worship for centuries.

The complex opens at 9 am and is a place of pilgrimage, so visitors should be careful to respect local customs. Tickets are purchased at the main gate, which is a set of three decorated arches on columns. Once through the gates, visitors will see lovely gardens and a river running to the left through the complex. Many people bring containers to collect water from the spring, which is believed to have healing properties and to be “blessed.”

The complex includes several attractions, such as the Juma Mosque, Pandjvakta Mosque, spring, khamom (bathhouse), and the “Besh pandja” (five fingers) well. The Pandjvakta Mosque, built in the 16th century, features a blue dome and a unique design with a small blue minaret. Unfortunately, access to the mosque was not permitted during a recent visit due to ongoing repairs.

To the right of the Pandjvakta Mosque is the Juma Mosque, also built in the 16th century and known for its large 16-meter dome. Locally known as “Chilsutun,” the mosque has 16 beautifully sculpted columns, with the western side featuring 10 columns due to a wider ceiling. Entry to the mosque is allowed with the removal of footwear, and beautiful green prayer mats adorn the floor.

The main attraction of the complex is located to the left front of the Juma Mosque, where the main source of the chasma is located. The five fingers well, located to the right of the chasma, is also a religious area, said to have a handprint at the bottom of its 6-meter depth. Visitors can walk along the path to the left to view the fish in the spring and take photos from the southern raised area.

Continuing up the steps to the upper area, visitors will find two decorated tombs (mazars). The first tomb has a blue dome and is enclosed, while the second tomb has a dome with open arches, allowing visitors to view the tomb.

A return taxi to Navoi is usually parked at the entrance to the complex, providing convenient transportation for visitors. Overall, the holy mineral spring Chashma in Nurata offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination for travelers in Nurata.