Abakh Khoja Tomb
Language English
Cost 40 EUR for tour/excursion
Capacity 1 person
Duration 4 hours
Located in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, the Abakh Khoja Tomb is a 17th-century Islamic architectural marvel. Built around 1640, it serves as the burial site for generations of the influential Khoja family, including Apak Khoja, a revered Sufi leader. The structure is renowned for its striking Central Asian design, featuring a grand green-tiled dome, intricate geometric patterns, and ornate calligraphy adorning its walls. Often called the "Fragrant Concubine’s Tomb," it is associated with a legendary Qing Dynasty consort. Combining Persian and Uyghur styles, the mausoleum symbolizes the Silk Road’s cultural fusion and remains a significant pilgrimage site, reflecting Xinjiang’s rich Islamic heritage.