• Gur-i Emir, ziyaret edenlerin tarihsel ve mimari güzellikleri görebilecekleri büyüleyici bir yerdir.
  • The Gūr-i Amīr or Guri Amir is a mausoleum of the Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur (also known as Tamerlane) in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
  • Gur-i Emir (Özbekçe: Go'ri Amir, Farsça: گورِ امیر‎‎), Timur İmparatorluğu'nun kurucusu Timur'un türbesi ve külliyesidir. Tarihçe.
  • Gûr-ı Emîr’in inşasından sonra bakım, onarım ve yeni birimler eklenerek genişletilmesi işlerini üstlenen şahıslar içinde en önemli kişi Uluğ Bey’dir.
  • Emir Timur ve ailesinin ebedi istirahatgahı olan Gur-i Emir, her yıl pek çok ziyaretçi tarafından ziyaret edilir.
  • The morning sun rises and shafts of light beam through the lattices in the Gur-e-Emir’s pointed arches, setting the interior of the mausoleum ablaze with a golden...
  • One of the most significant architectural ensembles of medieval East – the Gur Emir was built in the southwestern part of Samarkand at the beginning of the XV...
  • The Gūr-e Amīr is one of the properties included in the 2001 designation of Samarkand as a UNESCO World Heritage site .
  • Uzbekistan, Tashkent Gur-e Amir Mausoleum (‘emir’s tomb’; also spelled Gur-Emir; Uzbek: Go’ri Amir), a masterpiece of medieval Central Asian architecture...
  • Semerkant’ın tarihi kesiminde Gür-i Emir türbesinin mavi kubbesi artık 500 küsür yıl yükselmekte.
  • Completed by Timur’s grandson Ulugh Beg, Gur-Emir included the main domed structure, as well as a madrasah, khanaka, four minarets, and a large entrance...
  • Some consider the Gur-e Amir (Gur Emir), Ruhabad mausoleum and Aksaray mausoleum as a combined ensemble because of their closeness.
  • In 1408, Miranshah was killed in a battle against the Turkmen and his remains were transferred to Maverannahr and reburied in Gur-Emir.