
About
Dorus-Saodat changes the focus after Ak-Saray: Jahangir's mausoleum, surviving brickwork, a mosque setting, and the crypt nearby make family memory concrete.
Dorus-Saodat matters because it adds the family side to Amir Timur's story in Shakhrisabz.
Keep this stop clear on the map and in the day plan — Jahangir's mausoleum and Timurid family memory in Shakhrisabz.
Agencies and travellers who need Dorus-Saodat as a readable stop — honest timing and a clear place on the route.
On the map
One clear point for Dorus-Saodat — Jahangir's mausoleum and Timurid family memory in Shakhrisabz.
Place
The map pin marks this attraction so the stop stays readable in the day plan.
Why this place
Dorus-Saodat matters because it adds the family side to Amir Timur's story in Shakhrisabz. Sources describe a large 14th-century memorial complex; only parts remain, but Jahangir's mausoleum, the mosque setting, and archaeological traces keep the story grounded.
What you'll see
Dorus-Saodat is best understood through specific remains: the mausoleum connected with Jahangir, the mosque setting, surviving brickwork, and the nearby crypt area.
How to visit
Treat Dorus-Saodat as a religious and family memorial setting. Before the route is final, confirm open areas, mosque use, the nearby crypt, photography, dress, and group movement.
Nearby in Shakhrisabz
Ak-Saray sets the public Timurid scale; Dorut Tilovat gives mosque and teacher memory. Dorus-Saodat adds the family memorial story, while the crypt should be checked as a separate nearby stop.

Ak-Saray Palace gives Shakhrisabz its first monument view: surviving portal walls, blue tilework, the open square, and the Timurid story that leads into Dorut Tilovat and Dorus-Saodat.
View
Dorut Tilovat carries the Shakhrisabz route from Ak-Saray into a religious courtyard ensemble, with mausoleums, Kok Gumbaz nearby, and a visit that needs calm attention.
View
The Crypt of Amir Temur is the unused tomb chamber beside Dorus-Saodat: a small Shakhrisabz stop where Timur's planned burial story turns elsewhere.
ViewPlace in detail
Timing, best hours, and how this stop fits neighbouring pins.
a focused half-day with buffer is a practical range for most groups. Keep the stop readable: one clear arrival, one clear exit. Place tone: “Jahangir's mausoleum and Timurid family memory in Shakhrisabz”.
Prefer early morning or late afternoon. That usually improves comfort, photos, and how the stop feels in the sequence around shakhrisabz.
Treat it as one clear pin on the map: arrive intentionally, avoid sandwiching it between two rushed monuments, and keep the next move short enough that the group still has energy.
On request
We help agencies place this stop with realistic timing — without rushing the places that matter.
