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years old and his mother Bibi Malokhat was 80 years old. Sultan Sayidahmad
Wali grew up without breastfeeding because his mother was old. He grew
up drinking spring water instead of milk. Therefore, he was called Hazrat
Beshir, who could not feed his mother. "Beshir" was derived from Persian and
means without milk. He was known among the people as Bashir. Hazrat
Bashir lived with his parents for about 4-5 years and later lived independently
in a place called Ghari Hakim. He lived here until he was 18-19 years old,
then at the age of 20-25 he lived in a place called Kyzylkaya, 10 kilometers
away from the village of Hazrati Beshir. When Bashir was old, he lived in a
place called Sandiktash near the place where he lived before.
It is narrated that Hazrat Bashir shot a spruce stick from the place where
his father lived, and the stick was stuck on that hill. In time, a spruce tree
sprouted from the stick. Even today, the spruce is green, the lower part is
thinner and the upper part is thicker, it has been flourishing since the 6th and
5th centuries. When Hadrat Bashir was 80 years old, Ali Kushchi from
Samarkand came to him and lived there for 6-7 years. One day Hazrat Ali
advised Kushchi to leave the village. Because he said he could be attacked
for his proximity to Samarkand. Following this advice, Ali Kushchi went to
Alexandria and died there. Now there is the village of Ali Kushchi near the
village of Hazrat Bashir. There is even information about the Mongol king
Jamollidin, who abdicated and came to the village of Hazrat Bashir. He
died in the hands of Hadrat Bashir and was buried here.
He made a prodigy in front of Mirzo Ulugbek. Therefore, Mirzo Ulugbek
paid a part of Samarkand tribute to him out of respect.
Hazrat Bashir died at the age of 96. The tomb is located on the hill
Niyoztepa, where the spruce grew. On the side of the tomb, there are the
tomb of his two children and a servant. On the next side of the tomb, there
is also the tomb of the Mongol king Mirza Sayidahmad Jamollidin.
Below the hill, there is a small plain, decorated with huge maples,
walnuts, pistachios, almonds and similar trees. There is also a mosque built
under the leadership of Mulla Ahmad.
Healing water flows under the hill where the shrine of Hazrat Bashir is
located. It is said that its healing properties, coolness and sweet taste are
not inferior to the water of Macca. According to legend, it is said that milk
used to flow from the spring instead of water on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
And people were cured of their ailments by drinking this milk and water.
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