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Shah-i-Zinda Complex, 14th-15th century, Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is a necropolis of mausoleums whose legendary origin dates back to 676 when Kussam-ibn-Abbas arrived to convert the locals to Islam but later he was assassinated whilst at prayer and his grave remains the centre of the sacred site.
Unique Identifier
AA604492
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5400px × 2464px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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14TH CENTURY
Arch
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Architecture
ARCHWAY
ASIA
Asian
Burial
Central Asia
Central Asian
City
color
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Cupola
Dawn
DAY
EARLY
Exterior
Facade
Gate
GATEWAY
HISTORICAL
History
HORIZONTAL
IMAGE
Islam
ISLAMIC
Mausoleum
Morning
Mosaic
Muslim
Necropolis
no people
NOBODY
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Photograph
Photography
Samarkand
Shah-I Zinda ensemble
Shah-i-Zinda Complex
Silk Road
Sunrise
TILED
Tomb
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
Turkic
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Uzbek
Uzbekistan