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Stunning historical mausoleum, discovered by accident!
It always pays to do your research....we had no idea when we were admiring this stunning and quite unique mausoleum in Bukhara, which we discovered quite by accident on our way to Moschea Bolo-khauz &...
Beautiful complex built by Ismail Samanid who was eventually buried there in 943. There is a small charge to enter the mausoleum which is worth it. The intricate work and design is amazing consideri...
1st stop for my diy tour attraction at Bukhara , we took Yandex and arrive here around 9:30am in the morning . Already lots of tour buses and tourist flocked the area . Free entrance
The mausoleum is one of the oldest in the city, around 1100 years old and has survived earthquakes and wars largely intact. The architecture is beautiful plain brick but in wonderful designs and with ...
This attractive mausoleum was built in the 9th century, and is apparently the oldest building in Bukhara. It's not in the historical centre, but that's fine, visiting it is a good excuse to stroll th...
Stunning historical mausoleum, discovered by accident!
It always pays to do your research....we had no idea when we were admiring this stunning and quite unique mausoleum in Bukhara, which we discovered quite by accident on our way to Moschea Bolo-khauz &...
Very intricate building
Beautiful complex built by Ismail Samanid who was eventually buried there in 943. There is a small charge to enter the mausoleum which is worth it. The intricate work and design is amazing consideri...
Free entrance
1st stop for my diy tour attraction at Bukhara , we took Yandex and arrive here around 9:30am in the morning . Already lots of tour buses and tourist flocked the area . Free entrance
Very pretty baked brick mausoleum
The mausoleum is one of the oldest in the city, around 1100 years old and has survived earthquakes and wars largely intact. The architecture is beautiful plain brick but in wonderful designs and with ...
Oldest building in Bukhara
This attractive mausoleum was built in the 9th century, and is apparently the oldest building in Bukhara. It's not in the historical centre, but that's fine, visiting it is a good excuse to stroll th...