Asian Geographic

Sulaiman-Too Sacred Mountain

Location: City of Osh Date of Inscriptio­n: 2009

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Sulaiman-Too Mountain dominates the Fergana Valley and forms the backdrop to the city of Osh, at the crossroads of important routes on the Central Asian Silk Roads. For more than one and a half millennia, Sulaiman was a beacon for travellers and revered as a sacred mountain. Its five peaks and slopes contain numerous ancient cult places and caves with petroglyph­s as well as two largely reconstruc­ted 16th-century mosques. One hundred and one sites with petroglyph­s representi­ng humans and animals as well as geometrica­l forms have been indexed in the property so far. The site numbers 17 places of worship, which are still in use, and many that are not. Dispersed around the mountain peaks, they are connected by footpaths. The cult sites are believed to provide cures for barrenness, headaches, and back pain and give the blessing of longevity. Veneration for the mountain blends pre-Islamic and Islamic beliefs.

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