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| The Tash Khauli Palace, also known as the Stone Palace, a stunning example of 19th-century architecture in Khiva, Uzbekistan. Once the summer residence of Khivan Khans, the palace is renowned for its intricate Islamic ornamentation and decorative blue-glazed tiles. The palace served as a private retreat, blending royal luxury with traditional craftsmanship |
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