Damoi Shakhon in Kokand – in which the governor of Kokand Narbuta-by and his descendants are buried. In 1822, after Umarkhan's death, construction was finished by his wife, the poet famous in due time, Nodirabegim. Construction of a tomb was complete at the end of 1825.
The ensemble consists of three parts: the dome room with the portal, mosques-ayvana with two columns and the family cemetery. The tomb Damai Shakhon is surrounded with a fence, in the center a number of tombs and burials including a marble slab over Umarkhan's grave is grouped. The facade of the mausoleum of Umarkhan is very picturesque.
Doors of a tomb are decorated with woodcarving with excerpts from the Koran in Arabic and samples of poetry of Umarkhan. Forms of the mausoleum and its stocky dome give to a tomb of khans severe character. The richness of the ornamental motives and a variety applied facing the technician emphasize beauty of a tomb.