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General view of rectangular courtyard, Harem, Tash Khauli Palace, 1830-38, Khiva, Uzbekistan, Khiva, Uzbekistan, pictured on July 7, 2010, in the afternoon. Commissioned by Allah Kuli Khan the Tash Kauli palace is a huge complex containing 163 rooms which took its architects, Tajiddin and Kalandar, 10 years to build. The harem, occupying about half of the palace has 5 aiwan terraces, with delicately carved wooden pillars, behind which were the quarters for the khan and his wives. Across the courtyard were the concubines' apartments. The facades and walls around the courtyards were decorated with traditional blue, ultramarine and white colours majolica made by Abdullah. Khiva, ancient and remote, is the most intact Silk Road city. Ichan Kala, its old town, was the first site in Uzbekistan to become a World Heritage Site(1991). Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Abdullah
Afternoon
Allah Kuli Khan
Allah Quli Khan
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Architecture
ASIA
Asian
Central Asia
Central Asian
CERAMICS
City
color
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Courtyard
DAY
Exterior
Harem
HISTORICAL
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HORIZONTAL
Ichan Kala
Ichan Khala
IMAGE
Islam
ISLAMIC
Kalandar
KHAN
KHANATE
Khiva
Majolica
Muslim
no people
NOBODY
OLD CITY
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Palace
Photograph
Photography
Silk Road
Tajiddin
Tash Hauli
Tash Khauli Palace
Tile
TILED
TILES
Tiles
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
Turkic
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Uzbek
Uzbekistan
WORLD HERITAGE