Arab Mausoleums

Kyrgyzstan


Though little is known about the history of this mausoleum and accompanying prayer hall, the Arabic inscriptions and stylised architecture lead locals to speculate of a 17th-century Silk Road origin. Beyond just the history, the location in the foothills north of the village are scenic.


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