Taharah-khana of the XIX c.

The object was intended for performing ritual ablutions before prayer. It consists of 3 parts: a place of ablution, located in the central part, rooms for massage and therapeutic procedures, a large hall with columns, and outside along the perimeter of the building there were iwans. The entrance to the building is designed as a corridor-ramp paved with burnt bricks. A water tank named sardoba is attached to the taharah-khana.