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Taking In the Beautiful Tiles


We hopped in a minibus to Turkestan, a couple of hours and some away from Shymkent. Here, the main sight for us was the Yasaui Mausoleum.
Built in the 14th century on the site of an existing tomb. It was already a significant pilgrimage site back then, and these days it still seems the pilgrims make up the bulk of the visitors.
Coloured bricks and tiles bring delightful colour and patterns to most exterior facades of the imposing structure.
Built in the 14th century on the site of an existing tomb. It was already a significant pilgrimage site back then, and these days it still seems the pilgrims make up the bulk of the visitors.
Coloured bricks and tiles bring delightful colour and patterns to most exterior facades of the imposing structure.
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