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PECULIARITIES OF ARCHITECTURE AND HISTORY OF RESTORATION OF KYZYL MAZAR MAUSOLEUM IN TASHKENT REGION

Authors: Beknazarova, Malika;

PECULIARITIES OF ARCHITECTURE AND HISTORY OF RESTORATION OF KYZYL MAZAR MAUSOLEUM IN TASHKENT REGION

Abstract

This article presents little-studied archival data on the Kyzyl Mazar mausoleum, reveals the architectural peculiarities and uniqueness of the monument, and investigates the stages and methods of its restoration. It also details brief folk legends related to the construction of this little-studied mausoleum located in Babur (Takachi) village of Bekabad district of Tashkent region.

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