The Narindjan-baba Complex (XIII–XIV centuries A.D.) is one the most sacred and worshipped places in Karakalpakstan. It is represented by a multicompartment group of buildings. Its initial nucleus was a mausoleum. The gravestone of a saint is located in its centre.
Tombstones with epitaphs found within the territory of the monument are now kept in the Karakalpakstan State Museum of Regional Studies in Nukus.
Narindjan-baba was discovered in the XIII century by Muslim leader Mukhtar Vali, who built a new mausoleum building. A room for pilgrims was added later. This place was often used for Sufi rituals (zikr). In the early 1990s the Narindjan-baba Complex was rebuilt again and its gravestone decorated with marble.