• Shah-i-Zinda got its current form in the 14th century as Timur and later Ulugbek buried their family and favorites near the Living King.
  • Archeological studies indicated that the earliest Shah-i-Zinda mausoleums date back to the 11th - 12th centuries, with only some of their foundations and...
  • Shah-i-Zinda in the UNESCO-listed city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan is an incredible complex of mausoleums, mosques and madrassahs.
  • Shah-i-Zinda is a world-famous example of a continuously constructed historical site. Over 1,000 years ago, it was founded with a single religious monument.
  • Shah-i-Zinda is one of the most famous necropolises in Central Asia, the mausoleums of which were built between the 9th and 19th centuries.
  • Shah-i Zinda ismi ("yaşayan kral" anlamına gelir) Peygamber Muhammed'in kuzeni Abbas oğlu Kusam'ın buraya gömüldüğü efsanesiyle bağlantılıdır.
  • Shah-i-Zinda in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
  • Shah-i-Zinda — photo 1. ... The Shah-i-Zinda Mausoleum became a secular historical and architectural monument not long ago.
  • The executioner stopped. -Great sir, if I reveal the secret about Shahi Zinda, I will surely lose my sight. Moreover, all my descendants will be born blind.
  • Shah-i-Zinda in 2007. ... The Shah-i-Zinda complex was formed over eight (from 11th till 19th) centuries and now includes more than twenty buildings.