Samarkand - shahi zinda Necropolis
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SHAH-i-ZINDA. - SAMARKAND'S STREET OF THE DEAD
A street full of impressive ancient mausoleum. Quality tile art work - some of the Islamic world's best.
Shah-i Zinda Mausoleums in Samarkand, Uzbekistan | Pinoy Travels
Shah-i Zinda—Samarkand’s most moving and beloved site is this stunning avenue of mausoleums, which contains some of the richest tilework in the Muslim world. The entrance fee is 15,000 UZS with an additional 6,000 UZS if you are bringing a digital camera with you. This place is definitely worth a visit if you’re in Samarkand!
Shah-i Zinda, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
This incredible street in Samarkand is lined with mausoleua dating back to the 8th century. You can see more here:
Shah i Zinda ensemble, Samarkand UZBEKISTAN in ENGLISH
Uzbekistan - Shah i Zinda
Built in 8th century.
Shah-i-Zinda (Persian meaning The Living King) is a necropolis in the north-eastern part of Samarkand, Uzbekistan.The Shah-i-Zinda complex was formed over eight (from 11th till 19th) centuries and now includes more than twenty buildings.
The Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries. The name Shah-i-Zinda (The living king) is connected with the legend that Kusam ibn Abbas, a cousin of the prophet Muhammad, is buried here. He came to Samarkand with the Arab invasion in the 7th century to preach Islam. Popular legends speak that he was beheaded for his faith, but he didn't die, took his head and went into the deep well ,where he's still living now.
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The Most Beautiful Mausoleums in the world, Shah-i-zinda Samarkand, Uzbekistan, 사마르칸트 샤히진다 영묘
세상에서 가장 아름다운 영묘, 사마르칸트 샤히진다
우즈베키스탄 여행에서 가장 강열한 인상을 받았던 아름다운 영묘
2019년 1월 우즈베키스탄 여행중 우즈벡 전체를 통틀어 관광객이 가장 많았던 곳이었고 대부분이 현지인들이었습니다.
10월의 샤히진다도 아름다웠지만 겨울 샤히진다는 또 다른 매력이 있었습니다. 붐비지 않는 조용한 여행을 원한다면 겨울여행이 최고인 것 같습니다.
직접 가서 직접 보고 아름다운 우즈베키스탄을 즐기고 오시기 바랍니다.
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Shah-i-Zinda in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Shah-i-Zinda is a necropolis in the north-eastern part of Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
The Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries. The name Shah-i-Zinda (meaning The living king) is connected with the legend that Kusam ibn Abbas, a cousin of the prophet Muhammad, is buried here. He came to Samarkand with the Arab invasion in the 7th century to preach Islam. Popular legends speak that he was beheaded for his faith, but he didn't die, took his head and went into the deep well (Garden of Paradise), where he's still living now.
The Shah-i-Zinda complex was formed over eight (from 11th till 19th) centuries and now includes more than twenty buildings.
The complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a major Samarkand tourist attraction and an important Islamic holy site. They say going on a pilgrimage to it equals a hajj to Mecca.
Archeological studies indicated that the earliest Shah-i-Zinda mausoleums date back to the 11th - 12th centuries, with only some of their foundations and tombstones surviving. Most of the buildings date back to the 14th - 15th centuries. The portal and a few buildings at the foot of the hill are the youngest, built in the 19th century.
The name Shah-i-Zinda, ‘the living king’, refers to Kusam ibn Abbas (also spelled Qutham ibn Abbas, Qusam ibn Abbas), the Prophet Muhammad’s cousin, who came to Samarkand from Mecca to propagate Islam in the 7th century. According to local legends, he was attacked by pagans while praying with his followers and escaped death through an Islamic saint’s help - either disappearing in a crevice in front of them, miraculously opened at the time of the attack, or, beheaded, hiding in a well alive, with his head in the hands, where he still lives in underground paradise. Hence they named the site Shah-i-Zinda.
Shah-i-Zinda NecropolisThe inscription on the tombstone of Kusam ibn Abbas says, ‘Those who are slain while following Allah’s way are never counted dead. No, they are alive.’
The earliest mausoleums were built around the shrine of Kusam ibn Abbas at the top of the hill. The later ones were erected down the slope in a string. Running along them is a 200-meter-long alley with stairs.
The shrine of Kusam ibn Abbas is actually a small architectural complex of a few buildings dating back to the 14th - 15th centuries. Opening into the shrine is an old wooden door dated 1404 - 1405. It features elaborate carvings and was initially decorated with ivory inlays. The interiors feature tile decorations in the mihrab (a niche indicating the direction of Mecca) and on the ceiling of the antechamber where pilgrims prayed. There are also very impressive muqarnas right below the dome (also mocárabe, honeycomb work, or stalactite work; a corbel or vault decorative device in traditional Islamic and Persian architecture, reminiscent of stalactites, taking the form of small pointed niches, stacked in stairs-like tiers). The cenotaph - decorated with blue, yellow, white and green tiles, as well as with gilt and Koranic inscriptions - is surrounded with a finely made old wooden screen.
The closest to the shrine are the mausoleum of Amir Burunduq, Tamerlane’s general, and the three mausoleums forming the upper courtyard-like end of the alley: Tamerlane’s wife Tuman-Aqa’s (early 15th c; with a mosque included), religious enlightener Hajji Ahmad’s (mid-14th c; built before Tamerlane) and the anonymous one of ‘a girl who died chaste’ (1361).
The highest of them is Tuman-Aqa’s, with its bright blue dome dominating this part of the necropolis.
The middle cluster is comprised of the mausoleums of Tamerlane’s relatives and noblemen, dating back to the late 14th century - early 15th century. They are Tamerlane’s niece Shad-i Mulk Aga’s and Amir Zadeh’s to the west, and Octagonal Mausoleum, Tamerlane’s sister Shirin Beg Aga’s and Tughluk Tekin’s to the east. The bulbous dome of Shirin Beg Aga Mausoleum still has its tile decoration surviving. There also two anonymous mausoleums preceding them as the alley runs down.
Lower, next to the alley stairs located at a distance of about 20 meters from the gateway, stands Anonymous Mausoleum 3 (1425), which was earlier associated with Qadi Zada al-Rumi, a prominent medieval astronomer, Ulugbek’s colleague and friend (also spelled Qazizadeh Rumi, Qazi-Zadeh Rumi, Kazizade Rumi, Kazi-Zade Rumi). Featuring two turquoise domes on high drums with inscriptions, it is the highest building of the necropolis. They believed Ulugbek had ordered that it had been built this high to show his great respect for Qadi Zada al-Rumi and his significance for science. However, the results of an archeological study of the crypt in 1977 indicated that the mausoleum was not Qadi Zada al-Rumi’s.
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[Uzbekistan] Shah-i-Zinda | Шахи Зинда | 샤히진다 영묘군 @ Samarkand 사마르칸드
Shah-i-Zinda is a necropolis in the north-eastern part of Samarkand, Uzbekistan. 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. [Wikipedia]
샤히진다 영묘군(靈廟群)은 아프라시압 언덕의 남쪽 기슭에 자리 잡고 있다. 샤히진다(Shah-i-zinda)는 페르시아어로 ‘살아있는 왕’이라는 뜻이다. 권력자들의 공동묘지라 할 수 있겠다.
Shah i Zinda Samarkand Uzbekistan
Samarkand Shakh-i-Zinda Timurid Mausoleums 11- 15th cent Shakh-i-Zinda Timurid Mausoleums 11- 15th cent Uzbekistan calicatras
Samarkand - Shah I Zinda
Samarkand Shah I Zinda
Shah-i-Zinda mausoleums
Shah-i-Zinda is a necropolis in the north-eastern part of Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is connected with a legend that Kusam ibn Abbas, the cousin of prophet Muhammad was buried there
???????? UZBEKISTAN - Amazing Shah-i-Zinda, Samarkand (pt 2)
The Shah-i-Zinda ensemble includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries. It is believe that the cousin of prophet Muhammed, Kusam ibn Abbas is buried here.
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Шахи-Зинда. Өзбекстан. Shahi-Zinda. Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Shah-e Zinda, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
I'm in Uzbekistan! This is a blessing at Shah-e Zinda, or the Tomb of the living king, so named after an 8th century king who is said to have climbed into his tomb alive and still give advice. It is part of a huge complex you can see here:
Samarkand . Schah - i - Zinda necropolis
The Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble is a remarkable complex of medieval mausoleums and other ritual buildings from the 9th to 19th centuries. Located in Smarkand - Uzbekistan
The complex now includes more than twenty buildings.
It is a site of UNESCO World Heritage. A major tourist attraction in Samarkand and an important Islamic holy site
The name Shah-i-Zinda, the living king, refers to Kusam Ibn Abbas, the cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, who came to Samarkand in Mecca to propagate Islam in the 7th century
The ensemble comprises three groups of structures: lower, middle and upper structures connected by passages Interior and exterior decorations a peak of Islamic art
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Chah-e-Zindeh, Samarkand, Uzbekistan - December 2017
The Chah-e-Zindeh (Shah-i-Zinda): ensemble of tombs and mausoleums from the 9th, the 14th and the 19th centuries. It is said that Kusam ibn Abbas, a cousin of the prophet Muhammad, is buried here after he came to Samarkand with the Arab invasion in the 7th century to preach Islam (Wikipedia).
Visiting the Silk Road - Tashkent and Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Registan and Shah i Zinda
Taking a couple of days to visit the famous Silk Road sites of Samarkand in Uzbekistan. Touring the Shah i Zinda, Registan and Samarkand markets. Taking the early morning train back to Bishkek. English, ATMs, Ride-Sharing Apps, Wifi and Credit Card readers are in short supply. Traveling here is much the way it was 30 years ago. Nodding, pointing, smiling and cash. But overall worth the voyage and strain. felt completely safe the entire time. Staying in the Hyatt Regency Tashkent before heading on to India, one of the best hotels I have stayed at in my travel and professional career! #tashkent #silkroad #samarkand #uzbekistan #hyattregencytashkent #registan #shahizinda
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계단 위 천국의 정체는 귀족들의 공동묘지. 칸칸마다 그 옛날 사마르칸트를 호령했던 고관대작들이 잠들어 있다. 천국의 끝까지 가노라면, 마침내 살아있는 왕 압바스를 만난다. 예언자 무함마드의 사촌으로 이 땅에 이슬람을 전파한 그는 오늘도 사람들 가슴속에 살아 있다. 언덕의 또 다른 한편, 사람들을 따라 사당으로 들어가본다. 그 안에 놓인 건 기다란 관. 성인 다니엘의 묘다. 얼마나 길까? 그 길이만 무려 20여미터다. “성인 다니엘 묘는 매년 1센티미터씩 자란다는 전설이 있습니다. 아미르티무르가 이란에서 가져와 이곳 사마르칸트에 두었는데 나중에 점차 길어지게 되었다고 합니다.” 성인과 귀족들이 묻힌 언덕의 가장자리, 일반 백성들의 묘지다. 그들도 죽어서 만큼은 천국 가까이에 가고자했나보다.
[English: Google Translator]
The identity of the heaven above the stairs is a cemetery of nobles. Each Khan is sleeping with the great masterminds who used to call the ancient Samarkand. If I go to the end of heaven, I finally meet the living King Abbas. Prophet Muhammad's cousin, who preached Islam to this land, lives in people's hearts today. On the other side of the hill, follow the people and enter the shrine. It is a long tube that is placed in it. It is the grave of Adult Daniel. How long is it? It is only 20 miles long. There is a legend that an adult Daniel tomb grows one centimeter each year. Amir Timur took it from Iran and placed it here in Samarkand, but later it was getting longer. It is the cemetery of the common people, at the edge of the hill where the saints and nobles are buried. They were dead, too.
[Uzbekistan: Google Translator]
Zinadan ko'tarilgan osmonning kimligi zodagonlarning qabri hisoblanadi. Har bir xon qadimiy Samarqandni chaqirgan buyuk ustozlar bilan uxlaydi. Agar men osmonning oxirigacha boradigan bo'lsam, oxirida tirik shoh Abbos bilan tanishaman. Bu yurtga Islomni targ'ib qilgan Muhammad payg'ambarning amakivachchasi bugungi kunda odamlarning yuragida yashaydi. Tepalikning boshqa tomonida, xalqqa ergashing va ma'badga kiring. Unda joylashtirilgan uzun kolba. Bu kattalar Doniyorning qabridir. Bu qancha davom etadi? U faqat 20 kilometr uzunlikda. Katta yoshli Doniyor maqbarasi har yili bir santimetr o'sib yurganligi haqida afsonalar mavjud. Amir Temur uni Erondan olib, uni Samarqandga joylashtirdi, lekin keyinroq yana uzayib ketdi: Bu oddiy odamlarning qabristoni, azizlar va zodagonlarning dafn etilgan tepaligida. Ular ham o'lik edilar.
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???????? UZBEKISTAN - Amazing Shah-i-Zinda, Samarkand (pt 1)
The Shah-i-Zinda ensemble includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries. It is believe that the cousin of prophet Muhammed, Kusam ibn Abbas is buried here.
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