Презентация на английском I Mausoleum of Aisha Bibi
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MAUSOLEUM
OF AISHA BIBI
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Mausoleum of Aisha Bibi
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Mausoleum of Aisha Bibi
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The Aisha-Bibi (
Kazakh : Айша
бибі) is an 11th
or 12th-century
mausoleum for
a noble woman
located in the
village of Aisha
Bibi, 18 km
(11 mi) west of
Taraz ,
Kazakhstan on
the Silk Road . It
is locally famous
as a monument
to love and
faithfulness.
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The Aisha-Bibi ( Kazakh : Айша бибі) is an 11th or 12th-century mausoleum for a noble woman located in the village of Aisha Bibi, 18 km (11 mi) west of Taraz , Kazakhstan on the Silk Road . It is locally famous as a monument to love and faithfulness.
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Design
According to legend, the mausoleum was built by a Karakhanid Dynasty
ruler for his beautiful fiancée Aisha-Bibi, a daughter of Sufi poet Khakim
-Ata . The mausoleum's
architectural forms and decoration are
reminiscent of fine lace. The whole building is covered with carved
terracotta
tiles using 60 different floral geometric patterns and stylized
calligraphy. [1]
Aisha Bibi is a direct stylistic descendant of Samanid
Mausoleum
in Bukhara .
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Design According to legend, the mausoleum was built by a Karakhanid Dynasty ruler for his beautiful fiancée Aisha-Bibi, a daughter of Sufi poet Khakim -Ata . The mausoleum's architectural forms and decoration are reminiscent of fine lace. The whole building is covered with carved terracotta tiles using 60 different floral geometric patterns and stylized calligraphy. [1] Aisha Bibi is a direct stylistic descendant of Samanid Mausoleum in Bukhara .
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3D MODEL OF MAUSOLEUM OF
AISHA BIBI
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3D MODEL OF MAUSOLEUM OF AISHA BIBI https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/the-mausoleum-of-aisha-bibi- 9607c288202740ac90879f05076d06ce
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The site has been venerated since the Middle Ages.
Local women from the Taraz Oasis still pray for children
and a happy family. It is customary for newlyweds in
Taraz to have their union blessed by the dead lovers.
Their ritual reenacts the myth. After the ceremony the
wedding party retraces Karakhan's journey from Taraz to
the site of his fiancée's death. The journey begins at
Karakhan Mausoleum
in Taraz and ends at the Aisha
Bibi, at each location the bride and groom venerate the
dead lovers and ask for their blessing.
Russian archeologist
V. V. Bartold was the first scientist
to record and study the ruins in 1893. [4]
The
Soviet Union
built a protective glass shell to preserve
the monument (c 1960) and used it for the education of
students in Taraz and tourism. In 2002, the Republic of
Kazakhstan
paid Nishan Rameto to restore the Aisha Bibi
and built the park infrastructure around it. [3]
Shoqan
Walikhanov
painted monument in his work in 1856.
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The site has been venerated since the Middle Ages. Local women from the Taraz Oasis still pray for children and a happy family. It is customary for newlyweds in Taraz to have their union blessed by the dead lovers. Their ritual reenacts the myth. After the ceremony the wedding party retraces Karakhan's journey from Taraz to the site of his fiancée's death. The journey begins at Karakhan Mausoleum in Taraz and ends at the Aisha Bibi, at each location the bride and groom venerate the dead lovers and ask for their blessing. Russian archeologist V. V. Bartold was the first scientist to record and study the ruins in 1893. [4] The Soviet Union built a protective glass shell to preserve the monument (c 1960) and used it for the education of students in Taraz and tourism. In 2002, the Republic of Kazakhstan paid Nishan Rameto to restore the Aisha Bibi and built the park infrastructure around it. [3] Shoqan Walikhanov painted monument in his work in 1856.
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