Hodge-Nisbatdor's mosque — the mosque of the end of the 19th century in Samarkand, is located in the downtown to the south from the square Registan. It is called in honor of the theologian Hodzhi Nisbatdor living till the 15th century. The mosque is built of a burned brick, enclosed ayvany and has a minaret. In Soviet period, the building of the mosque was used as post office. In 1998 it resumed the work.