The Chashma-i Ayyub Mausoleum is located in the center of _______.
Bukhara
The mausoleum includes both a burial site and a _______ spring.
sacred
Its unique architectural feature is a _______ dome.
conical
On the eastern side is the _______ to the mausoleum.
entrance
By the 7th century, Bukhara was already a major _______ city.
trade
The Kushi Kafshgaron neighborhood was home to many _______ and shoemakers.
cobblers
A tree that never loses its leaves is believed to mark the _______ place of a prophet.
burial
The people of Bukhara prayed for _______ during a time of great drought.
rain
Ayyub struck the earth with a _______ to bring forth water.
stick
The water from the spring is believed to have _______ powers.
healing
Job is a prophet mentioned in both the Bible and the _______.
Quran
Despite suffering, Job remained _______ in his faith.
steadfast
In the Quran, God instructed Ayyub to strike the _______ with his foot.
ground
The shrine inscription is written in Arabic and _______.
Persian
The shrine was reconstructed during the reign of Amir _______.
Timur
The conical dome design was inspired by nomadic _______ tents.
Khorezmian
The ziyaratkhona is topped by a dome with a central _______.
skylight
The well structure consists of four _______.
sections
A carved wooden _______ is embedded above Ayyub’s kadamgah.
gravestone
The inner dome is decorated with stalactites known as _______.
muqarnas
In 1998, the mausoleum underwent _______.
restoration
Since 1991, it has hosted a museum on the history of water _______.
supply
The Orthodox Church of St. Archangel Michael holds _______ at the mausoleum.
akathists
The mausoleum is featured on a now-obsolete Uzbek _______.
banknote
The well was believed to have been created where Ayyub’s _______ touched the earth.
foot