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The Shah-i-Zindeh or Living King necropolis, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, 14-15th Century. This was the burial place of most of the Timurid princes. An older shrine on the site is said to be the burial place of the Prophet's cousin Kusam ibn Abbas who brought Islam to the region in 676.
Unique Identifier
AR9447234
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3536px × 5310px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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14TH CENTURY
15TH CENTURY
20th century
ARABESQUE
ARABIA
ARABIC
Architecture
ASIA
Asian
blue
Brick
BUILDING EXTERIOR
Burial
CLOSE UP
CM
CM Dixon
color
concept
CONTINENT
country
DAY
Death
DECORATIVE
Design
Dixon
Facade
FIFTEENTH CENTURY
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
Funeral
GLAZED
LOCATION
Mausoleum
Mike Dixon
Minor Arts
MOHAMMED
Mosaic
MUHAMMAD
Necropolis
Object
Pattern
Photograph
prophet
Prophet Mohammed
Ritual
Samarkand
Shah-i Zindeh
SHAPE
STAR-SHAPED
TGN
TILING
Timurid
Uzbekistan
white
yellow