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Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque

Duration
1 Day

Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque

1 Day
Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque Tour: Architecture & Acoustics

Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque Complex

A masterpiece of acoustic engineering, hydraulic history, and Tajik craftsmanship in Istaravshan.

Rebuilt 1904-1910 Post-Earthquake
Feature Acoustics Ceramic Resonators
Origin Sultan Parvonachi Legend of Manumission
Type Winter Mosque Chahar-Sutun Plan
Highlights
  • Observe the **Stone Pool (Hauz)**, an engineering feat once filled by ancient canals and now a botanical feature.
  • Experience the “inventive sharpness” of the **acoustic ceramic jugs** embedded in the dome for passive amplification.
  • Admire the **Naksh painted ceiling**, featuring Islimi vegetal patterns and Girih geometric stars.
  • Learn the legend of **Sultan Parvonachi**, who freed slaves and gifted them camels upon the mosque’s completion.

Video Tour

Explore the sights and sounds of Istaravshan.

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Istaravshan City Guide

Tour Plan

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Opera Ballet Opera Ballet Building

Depart from Dushanbe

Meeting Point: Opera Ballet building / Chocolate Cafe. We begin our journey crossing the mountains to the ancient city of Istaravshan.

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Istaravshan City

Arrival in Istaravshan

Arrive in the “Museum City” of Istaravshan. We head to the Old Town to locate the Hauz-i-Sangin guzar.

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Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque

Explore the mosque with its stone-lined pool foundation. Marvel at the “Chahar-Sutun” (four-column) design and the acoustic jars embedded in the ceiling.

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Return Dushanbe

Return to Dushanbe

Conclude the tour back at the Opera Ballet building in Dushanbe.

Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions
  • Transportation (4WD recommended).
  • Expert Cultural Guide.
  • Entrance to Hauz-i-Sangin.
  • Tea at a traditional Chaykhana.
Exclusions
  • Accommodation (if multi-day).
  • Souvenirs.
  • Tips for the driver/guide.
  • Travel insurance.

Traveller Stories

User

“The painted ceilings of the **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** remind me of Italian frescoes, but with a unique Persian geometry. The acoustics are incredible.”

User

“As an audio engineer, seeing the ceramic jugs in the dome of the **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** was a revelation. Ancient technology that works perfectly.”

User

“The history of Sultan Parvonachi and his charity makes the **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** feel very special. A beautiful spiritual experience.”

User

“I was impressed by the seismic design of the **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque**. The stone base and wooden columns are a clever solution for this earthquake-prone region.”

What to Bring

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Modest Clothing Religious site
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Slip-on Shoes Easy removal
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Camera Low light (interior)
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Cash (Somoni) Donations
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Power Bank Travel
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Water Bottle Hot summers
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Sunglasses Bright sun
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Guide Context

FAQ

1. Where is the **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** located?
The **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** is located in the Old Town (Shahr-e-Kuhna) of Istaravshan, Tajikistan.
2. How old is the **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque**?
While the foundation is older, the current superstructure of the **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** was rebuilt between 1904 and 1910 following an earthquake.
3. What does **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** mean?
**Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** translates to “Mosque of the Stone Pool,” named after its distinctive stone-lined reservoir.
4. What is unique about the acoustics of **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque**?
The **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** features ceramic jugs embedded in the dome that act as Helmholtz resonators to amplify the Imam’s voice.
5. Is there water in the pool of **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque**?
No, the pool at **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** was drained in the 1920s during Soviet campaigns to eradicate the Guinea worm parasite.
6. Who founded the **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque**?
Legend attributes the **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** to Sultan Parvonachi, a wealthy governor who freed the slaves that built it.
7. Is **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** an active place of worship?
Yes, **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** functions as a neighborhood mosque, though a larger new mosque has been built nearby for big congregations.
8. What is the architectural style of **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque**?
The **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** is a classic Central Asian “winter mosque” featuring a four-column (chahar-sutun) wooden interior plan.
9. Is there an entrance fee for **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque**?
There is no official ticket for **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque**, but small donations for maintenance are customary and appreciated.
10. When is the best time to visit **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque**?
Spring and Autumn are the best times to visit **Hauz-i-Sangin Mosque** to avoid the extreme heat of summer or cold of winter.
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