Puhaddin

Tomb of Puhaddin

Puhaddin (Puhading Mu, 普哈丁墓)

According to information at the tomb, Puhaddin (Chinese: 普哈丁, Puhading) was a 16th generation descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. The tomb is on the eastern bank of the (Old) Grand Canal in the eastern sector of Yangzhou, and is adjacent to a mosque that houses a collection of valuable materials documenting China's relations with Muslim countries. It was located inside a Ming Dynasty graveyard.[1]

gollark: I don't know if you actually can. You definitely can't tell *in advance* if they won't be.
gollark: The main issue is that the dictator does not have much of an incentive to be good once they're in power. At least in modern democracies you have a *bit*.
gollark: And that would probably result in the testing authority being de facto ruler.
gollark: You can't, I think, test in a way which could not be faked by a not-good dictator.
gollark: Great!

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