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View from below of interior,  Ak-Sarai Mausoleum, (White Palace), Samarkand, Uzbekistan, pictured on July 18, 2010. The Ak-Sarai Mausoleum, located South East of the Gur-Emir Mausoleum, is also a Timurid tomb, commissioned by Abu Sa'id (1451-1468/9). It has an underground octahedral crypt where a headless skeleton was discovered in a  niche by the eastern wall, possibly Ulugh Beg's eldest son Abd al-Latif (c.1420-50), who ordered his father's death, and was later executed himself. Samarkand, a city on the Silk Road, founded as Afrosiab in the 7th century BC, is a meeting point for the world's cultures. Its most important development was in the Timurid period, 14th to 15th centuries. Picture by Manuel Cohen. 
Unique Identifier AR9179868 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3744px × 5616px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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15TH CENTURY
Abd al-Latif
Abu Sa'id
Ak-Sarai Mausoleum
Ak-Serai
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
ASIA
Asian
Ceiling
Central Asia
Central Asian
Cityscape
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COLOR IMAGE
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DAY
DECORATED
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DECORATIVE
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GILDING
Gilt
HISTORICAL
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IMAGE
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INSIDE
interior
Islam
ISLAMIC
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Mausoleum
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NOBODY
Photograph
Samarkand
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Timurid
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TOURISM
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Turkic
Ulug Beg
Ulugh Beg
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Uzbek
Uzbekistan
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