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Arystan Bab Mausoleum

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Location
  
Kazakhstan

Groundbreaking
  
14th century

Width
  
30 m

Phone
  
+7 705 486 4415

Number of domes
  
2

Affiliation
  
Islamic

Length
  
13 m

Address
  
Kazakhstan

Architectural type
  
Mausoleum

Number of minarets
  
2

Arystan Bab Mausoleum

Materials
  
Burnt brick with alabaster mortar

Hours
  
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Arystan bab mausoleum


Arystan Bab Mausoleum (Kazakh: АРЫСТАН БАБ МАЗАРЫ) is a mausoleum in Kazakhstan close to the village of Kogam and Otrartobe.

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History

A legend states that Emir Timur ordered the construction of a mosque on the site of Khoja Akhmet Yassawi's grave but all attempts were unsuccessful. Timur was then told in a dream that in order to have success he should first build a mausoleum over grave of the mystic Arystan Baba.

The mausoleum dates from the 14th century and is constructed over Arystan Baba's 12th-century grave but was reconstructed several times up to the 18th century. In the 18th century the previous mausoleum, which had been destroyed by an earthquake was replaced with a double domed structure supported by two carved wooden columns. Most of the current structure was constructed in the first decade of the 20th century with only the carved wooden pillars remaining from the original building.

Description

The mausoleum features a large central arch and wide front facade with minarets at the ends and two large domes to the left of the main arch. As well as the two-chambered table-tomb (gurkhana) of Arystan Bab and three of his students, Hermet-Azyra, Karga-Baba and Lashyn-Baba, a mosque and auxiliary quarters and museum are located in the other rooms of the mausoleum. The effect of high groundwater levels led to the mosque being demolished and rebuilt in 1971. A quran showing medieval calligraphy is displayed under glass here.

The mausoleum is today a place of pilgrimage.

Arystan Baba

According to legends Arystan Baba, a religious mystic, was the recipient of Mohammad's amanat beads or persimmon stone. When he was in Sayram he then passed these on to the eleven-year-old Khodja Akhmed Yassaui who became his pupil. Arystan Baba lived for over 400 years before his death

References

Arystan Bab Mausoleum Wikipedia