• Shah-i Zinda ismi ("yaşayan kral" anlamına gelir) Peygamber Muhammed'in kuzeni Abbas oğlu Kusam'ın buraya gömüldüğü efsanesiyle bağlantılıdır.
  • Throughout the pages that follow, we will explore different aspects related to Shah-i-Zinda, from its origin to its most current applications.
  • Hence the name of the landmark: Shah-i-Zinda translates to "Living King." The Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble is located on the slope of Afrasiyab.
  • The Shah-I Zinda is a funerary complex in the city of Samarkand located on the south side of the hill of Afrasiyab (“Shah-I Zindah”).
  • Shah-i-Zinda is an important place of pilgrimage, so enter with respect and dress conservatively.
  • When you hear of Samarkand, people immediately think of The Registan, but we thought Shah-i-Zinda was almost as stunning.
  • Shah-i-Zinda tarihi. Arapların 7. yüzyılda Semerkant’ı işgal etmesiyle birlikte, Muhammed Peygamber’in kuzeni olan Kassam ibn Abbas geldi.
  • And therefore, it shows various captivating architectural styles, methods, and artistry from throughout a millennium of work. Shah-i-Zinda Tilework inside mausoleum.
  • The name Shah-i-Zinda (meaning "The living king") is connected with the legend that Kusam ibn Abbas, the cousin of the prophet Muhammad was buried there.
  • The name Shah-i-Zinda means “The living King” and is connected with the legend that Kusam ibn Abbas, the cousin of the prophet Muhammad was buried there.