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Park of Culture and Rest named after S. Aini

The Park of Culture and Rest named after Sadriddin Aini ( Taj. Boghi Faroғat wa Istiroҳati ba nomi Sadriddin Ainӣ ) is a park in the northern part of the city of Dushanbe , in Tajikistan .

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Парк культуры и отдыха имени С. Айни
Park of Culture and Rest named after S. Aini

Located on the northern edge of the Ismoil Somoni district of Dushanbe. The area of ​​the entire park is 6 hectares. The park is located along Rudaki Avenue (the main avenue of the city), in its northern part. The park’s main alley leads to a circular section, from where a longitudinal alley begins, leading to the second entrance. The park has terraces, gazebos, a teahouse, small architectural forms, elements of park design, a fountain and more. Various trees, vineyards, shrubs and flowers are planted in the park.

In the center of the park, on the main alley, a memorial was built in honor of the famous people of the republic. The alley ends with the mausoleum of Sadriddin Aini , erected over his grave in 1958-1960 (the author of the bust is S. Aini, sculptor A. A. Manuilov) [2] .

History

The park was designed in the State Property Inspection “Tajikgiprostroy” in 1958 by the architect Yu. G. Snegovsky. In the late 1980s, the entire park ensemble was reconstructed.

In October 2017, the graves of famous people - former leaders of Tajikistan Jabar Rasulov and Bobodzhan Gafurov , people's poet Boka Rakhimzod, academician Muhammad Osimi , scientists Kamol Aini and Mukaddima Ashrafi were removed from the park. Their remains were reburied at the Muslim cemetery Luchob [3] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Yandex Yandex.Maps - 2004.
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  2. ↑ Mausoleum on the grave of Tajik writer Sadriddin Aini (1971) RIA Novosti (inaccessible link)
  3. ↑ Rakhmonzoda: “The remains were reburied with the consent of relatives” (neopr.) . Radio Ozodi. Date of treatment October 22, 2017.

Literature

Salia Mamadzhanova, Rustam Mukimov. Architecture and urban development of Dushanbe (history, theory and practice). - Dushanbe, 2008, p. 277-278


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Culture_power_park_name_S.Ayni&oldid=100034460


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