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YUNUS KHAN MAUSOLEUM. Across Navoi from the Navoi Literary Museum are three 15th century mausolea, restored in the 19th century. The biggest bears the name of Yunus Khan, grandfather of the Mughal emperor Babur.
Yunus Khan Mausoleum
Two small mausolea are eastward inside a fence - Sheikh Hobandi Tahur (Shiekhhantaur) and the roofed Kaldergach Bi, the latter now used as a neighbourhood mosque.
ZANGI-ATA MAUSOLEUM. There is one of the sacred places now known as Zanghi-ata nearly Tashkent on the caravan route. The beginning of the creation of architectural memorial at the sacred grave is connected with the name of famous Amir Timur. The idea of building the mausoleum on the grave of Zangi-ata, which was known as a healer, appeared near that time. His literature pseudonym is written with good calligraphic hand on the snowy marble gravestone inside the mausoleum. His name was Aihodja, the son of Tadhodja.
Photos are published by the courtesy of Uzcapital.uz
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