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Mausoleum of the Samanids, 9th-10th century, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, pictured on July 11, 2010 reflected in a pool by the late afternoon light. Built of kiln-dried bricks by Ismail Samani for his father Nasr I, who died in 892, the harmony of its geometrical form has earned it a place on the register of World Heritage. Bukhara, a city on the Silk Route is about 2500 years old. Its long history is displayed both through the impressive monuments and the overall town planning and architure.
Unique Identifier
AA563350
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2800px × 4200px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Afternoon
Architecture
Asian
Brick
Burial
Central Asian
City
Dead
Death
Exterior
Geometry
History
Islam
Mausoleum
Memorial
Monument
Moslem
Muslim
Outdoors
Photograph
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Reflection
Summer
Sunlight
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Tomb
Tourist Attraction
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Uzbek
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