Dorut Tilovat, also known as the House of Meditation or the House of Spirituality, is a mausoleum located in the city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The complex was built in the 14th century by order of Amir Kulal, a spiritual leader of the Naqshbandi Sufi order, and served as a place of meditation and retreat for the order's followers.
The complex consists of several buildings arranged around a central courtyard, including a mosque, a madrasa (Islamic school), and the mausoleum itself, which houses the tomb of Amir Kulal. The mausoleum's exterior is decorated with intricate tile work and blue domes, while the interior is adorned with beautiful frescoes and calligraphy.
Dorut Tilovat is considered one of Bukhara's most important religious and cultural sites and attracts many visitors each year. It is also an important center for the Naqshbandi Sufi order, which continues to hold regular prayer and meditation sessions at the site.