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Décor intérieur de la Mosquée Kok-Gumbaz

La mosquée Kok-Gumbaz (coupole bleue) date de 1435-1436.

Devant la mosquée se trouvent deux mausolées dont celui du cheik soufi Shams ad-Din Kulal et une médersa (école coranique).

Les bâtiments ont été restaurés dans la seconde moitié du XXème siècle et au début de l'an 2000.

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Située à 100 Km au sud de Samarcande, Shahrisabz est connu pour être la ville natale, (ancien nom Kesh) de la famille de Tamerlan (Amir Timour).

Pour rendre hommage à sa région, il fit construire un mausolée pour son fils où il voulait également être enterré mais également un très vaste palais appelé Ak-Sarai.

Les descendants de Tamerlan ont enrichi la ville avec des bâtiments religieux comme l'ensemble Dorout Tilovat.
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Author Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France
Camera location39° 03′ 26.74″ N, 66° 49′ 35.55″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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