The ancient city of Uzbekistan makes people feel a very slow pace of life, no city hustle and bustle, and there are not so many troubles. The humanities and environment here are lingering.
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Bibi-Khanym Mosque Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Built in the same period as the nearby main mosque (1399-1405), the mausoleum is also named in honor of Timur's original wife, Sarai Mulk Khanum. It is generally believed that the mausoleum was not only the shrine of Sarai Mulk Hanum, but also the burial place of other female members of the royal family. Beneath the pointed dome is a cross-shaped planar structure, which is located within an octahedral structure. The mausoleum's brick walls are decorated with ornate tile patterns.
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Bibi-Khanym Mosque Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The ancient city of Uzbekistan makes people feel a very slow pace of life, no city hustle and bustle, and there are not so many troubles. The humanities and environment here are lingering.
Of course it's worth going. Big pumpkins are beautiful. Tickets are inexpensive. There are buildings on three sides of the courtyard, but they can only be seen from the outside. They can't enter inside. The exterior has been repaired gorgeously, but the interior is still super-tattered.
The mosque is spectacular, with a strong Islamic atmosphere in Central Asia. The dome here was once compared to the dome of heaven, and its front porch to the Milky Way. The huge blue dome of this mosque will absolutely amaze you and be overwhelmed by its size and beauty.
This Dongdong is great, I will go next time! ! ! !
The feeling of the mural is really beautiful, online