Left dome of Samarkand Mosque in Uzbekistan
The Bibihanum Mosque located in Samarkand, Uzbekistan is a magnificent building with a history of about 600 years, and its left dome is one of the prominent features of the mosque. This mosque was ordered to be built by the ruler of the Timurid Empire, Timur, with funding coming from his conquests of India. The left dome of the mosque reaches a height of 40 meters and is an outstanding representative of medieval Muslim architecture. Its design and decorative details showcase the architectural technology and artistic level of the time. This mosque is not only a place for religious activities, but also a symbol of the history and culture of Samarkand city.
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