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At Aysha-Bibi


One side had a door, three sides had windows with little spots to sit. Inside, at the tomb, pilgrims received a blessing.
Some of the visitors circled the building, touching and praying at various points.
We just circled and admired the patterned bricks, and rather than a blessing, went inside for a happy little chat about being from Australia.
Some of the visitors circled the building, touching and praying at various points.
We just circled and admired the patterned bricks, and rather than a blessing, went inside for a happy little chat about being from Australia.
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