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Sitorai Mohi-Hosa Palace in Bukhara. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fragment of the Battle of Mohi national memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fragment of the Battle of Mohi national memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
MOHI and the Center for Wooden Boats at South Lake Union in Seattle Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sitorai Mohi-Hosa Palace in Bukhara.
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Battle of Mohi national memorial in Muhi, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sitorai Mohi-Hosa Palace in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Sitorai Mohi-Hosa Palace is a countryside residence of Bukhara emirs. It is located 4 km to the north of Bukhara and belonged to the last governing emir of Bukhara Said Alimkhan 1911-1920. The name of the palace means `stars meet the moon`. Built in 1911 for the last emir, Alim Khan, the three-building compound incorporates elements of both Russian and traditional Bukharan architecture.


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