Saint Nicholas Temple (in Russian, Храм Николая Чудотворца) is an architectural monument located in the city of Guliston (Sirdaryo region, Uzbekistan).
[1][2] In 1890, in the village of Guliston in the Turkestan Governorate of the Russian Empire, a large brick church was erected.
It could accommodate no fewer than a hundred parishioners, but it was demolished in the 1930s during the Soviet era.
The new house of prayer, constructed from adobe brick, was built in less than a year and opened its doors to parishioners on November 9, 1945.
Reconstruction began on June 10, 1955, with the permission of Bishop Hermogenes of Nikolsk.