Khulbuk Fortress, also known as the Palace of the Governors of Khuttal, is an archeological and historical site located near the city of Kulob in the Khatlon province of Tajikistan. The fortress dates back to the 9th century and served as a residence and administrative center for the governors of the region during the Samanid dynasty. Excavations have revealed a sophisticated structure with a citadel, residential buildings, a mosque, and various outbuildings, showcasing the importance of Khulbuk in the Islamic culture and trade of its time. The site displays rich architectural details, including ornamental brickwork, carved wood, and plasterwork. Restoration efforts have aimed to preserve and showcase the history of Khulbuk Fortress. The remains of the fortress stand as a testament to the historical significance of the region, offering a glimpse into the life and governance of the past. It is an important cultural landmark and a tangible connection to the medieval Islamic world of Central Asia.