Khodzha-Akhrar is a district located in the historic city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is named after the famous Sufi saint, Khodzha-Akhrar, who lived in the 15th century and is revered by the local population. The district is known for its rich cultural heritage, with numerous historic sites and monuments that reflect the city's long and storied history. One of the most prominent landmarks in Khodzha-Akhrar is the mausoleum of Khodzha-Akhrar, which is a popular pilgrimage site for Sufi Muslims. The district also features several other mausoleums, mosques, and madrasas that showcase the stunning architecture and intricate tilework for which Samarkand is renowned.