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Samanid mausoleum in Buchara, Uzbekistan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Samanid mausoleum in the Park, Bukhara, Uzbekistan. UNESCO world Heritage Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Samanid mausoleum is located in historical urban nucleus of the city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan. top view from above, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Samanid mausoleum in the Park, Bukhara, Uzbekistan. UNESCO w Royalty Free Stock Photo
Samanid mausoleum, Bukhara. Uzbekistan Urban landscape on a sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Samanid mausoleum in the Park, Bukhara, Uzbekistan. UNESCO world Heritage Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Samanid mausoleum in the Park, Bukhara, Uzbekistan. UNESCO world Heritage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Samanid mausoleum in Buchara, Uzbekistan.
Samanid mausoleum, Bukhara. Uzbekistan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Samanid mausoleum in Bukhara. Uzbekistan, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Samanid mausoleum in the Park, Bukhara, Uzbekistan. UNESCO world Heritage Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Samanid mausoleum in the Park, Bukhara, Uzbekistan. UNESCO world Heritage Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Samanid mausoleum in the Park, Bukhara, Uzbekistan. UNESCO world Heritage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Samanid stone mausoleum in a park next to a swimming pool in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Tourism, travel concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
Samanid stone mausoleum in a park in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Tourism, travel concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Samanid mausoleum is located in a park just outside the historic urban center of Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The mausoleum is considered to be one of the most highly esteemed works of Central Asian architecture, and was built between 892 and 943 CE as the resting-place of Ismail Samani - a powerful and influential amir of the Samanid dynasty, one of the last native Persian dynasties that ruled in Central Asia in the 9th and 10th centuries, after the Samanids established virtual independence from the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad. In addition to Ismail Samani, the mausoleum also houses the remains of his father Ahmed and his nephew Nasr, as well as the remains of other members of the Samanid dynasty.


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