Ulugh Ulzhaoyim
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Ulugh Ulzhaoyim: A Journey Through Time
Ulugh Ulzhaoyim, translating to 'Tomb of the Living King', is a significant necropolis in Samarkand. This historical site is filled with ornate, colorful tombs surrounded by exceptional mosaic-tiled mausoleums.
Established during the 14th century, this necropolis houses the graves of Timur (Tamerlane) and his family, as well as Qusam ibn-Abbas, an early Islamic figure in the region. Its architecture is a testament to the Timurid era, boasting some of the most intricate tilework in the Muslim world, particularly visible in the Shodi Mulk Oko Mausoleum.
Unforgettable Highlights
- 🏛️ Timurid Architecture: Witness the exquisite tilework of mausoleums dating back to the 14th century.
- 🌸 Historic Pilgrimage Site: Explore the revered grounds where many come to pay their respects.
- 🔍 Rich Cultural History: Learn about the legacy of Timur and the importance of Qusam in Islamic history.
Accessibility is straightforward, with no entrance fee. It caters to tourists, families, and historians eager to uncover the layered history of Samarkand.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Ulugh Ulzhaoyim
Qusam ibn-Abbas
Believed to have introduced Islam to Samarkand in the 7th century, his grave is a central feature.
Shodi Mulk Oko Mausoleum
Constructed in 1372, it holds the remains of Timur's sister and niece, showcasing exquisite tile craftsmanship.
Historical Restoration
Several tombs underwent controversial restoration in 2005, altering the original mosaic work.
Location
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Address
View mapM37 (Tashkent Road)
Opening Hours
Friday:
9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Monday:
9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Contact Information
Price
Free. Some special exhibitions and events may require a paid ticket.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: About 2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (9:00 AM–11:00 AM) offer fewer crowds.