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- en.wikipedia.org Shah-i-ZindaThe name Shah-i-Zinda (meaning "The living king") is connected with the legend that Qutham ibn Abbas, a cousin of Muhammad, is buried here.
- advantour.com uzbekistan/samarkand/shakhi-…Not far from Bibi Khanum mosque there is one of the most mysterious and unique architectural monuments of Samarkand, Shakhi Zinda complex.
- tripadvisor.com Things to Do in Samarkand Shah-i-ZindaShah-i-Zinda is one of those places, on a smaller scale, particularly as it is a necropolis, but it is magnificent in every way. ... Things to do near Shah-i-Zinda.
- irandoostan.com shah-i-zinda-uzbekistan/The tomb of Shah-i-Zinda is located in a vast area and has different parts. ... The southern part of the complex is the main entrance of the Shah-i Zinda complex.
- uzbek-travel.com about-uzbekistan/monuments/shah-…Shah-i-Zinda began to assume its current form in the 14th century as Timur and later Ulugbek buried their family and favourites near the Living King.
- ytur.net yurtdisi/ozbekistan/semerkand/shah-i-…Shah-i-Zinda, köklü bir tarihe sahip ve inşası uzun yıllar boyunca sürmüş bir nekropoldür. Shah-i-Zinda isminin anlamı ’Yaşayan Kralın Mezarı’dır.
- depts.washington.edu silkroad/cities/uz/samarkand…...suggesting that a significant Muslim complex developed at the north end of the Shah-i Zinda over the first century or so of its existence.
- pagetour.org samarkand/Shakh-i-Zinda.htmThe name Shakh-I-Zinda - "The living king" is connected with the legend that Kusam ibn Abbas, the cousin of the prophet Muhammad was buried there.
- dookinternational.com poi/shah-i-zinda/6590Shah-i-Zinda is a necropolis in the north-eastern part of Samarkand Uzbekistan. Shohizinda ko chasi Samarqand Uzbekistan 140100.
- central-asia.guide Uzbekistan destinations SamarkandShah-i-Zinda got its current form in the 14th century as Timur and later Ulugbek buried their family and favorites near the Living King.
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Özbekistan'ın kuzeydoğu kesimindeki Semerkant'ta bulunan bir nekropoldür. Şâh-ı Zinde, türbeler ve 9-14 ve 19. yüzyılların diğer ritüel binalarını içerir.
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