Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Rebuilt in the 19th century, Palaon Mahmud was a poet, philosopher and legendary wrestler, the god of Khiva. The Persian-style building under the turquoise dome at the northern end of the courtyard is the tomb of Palaon Mahmud. Its sarcophagus and walls are covered with tiles with Shiva-style patterns.
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Makhmud (1247-1326) was not only a poet but also an accomplished wrestler. While he was recognized during his lifetime, his legacy only grew over time and this magnificent mausoleum was constructed in...
Wandering around the amazing Itchan Kala, it would be too easy to miss this stunning mausoleum. We were so pleased we had our guide Umida from Islambek Travel, who explained all the history about thi...
The Pakhlaven Mahmud Necropolis is a must see when visiting Itchan Kala (Ichan-Qala) in Khiva. The building is easily identified through its magnificent turquoise dome. As you enter there is a small f...
Pretty Mausoleum. One of the imperviable points of the city. Impressive to sit a while and look at the spirituality of the place and the devotion of the visitors. Entry outside the ticket genera ...
Specatular resting place
Makhmud (1247-1326) was not only a poet but also an accomplished wrestler. While he was recognized during his lifetime, his legacy only grew over time and this magnificent mausoleum was constructed in...
Stunning, not to be missed!
Wandering around the amazing Itchan Kala, it would be too easy to miss this stunning mausoleum. We were so pleased we had our guide Umida from Islambek Travel, who explained all the history about thi...
Wonderful and very beautiful. Not to be missed.
The Pakhlaven Mahmud Necropolis is a must see when visiting Itchan Kala (Ichan-Qala) in Khiva. The building is easily identified through its magnificent turquoise dome. As you enter there is a small f...
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The building is 1810-1825 and began as a mausoleum to Pakhlavan Makhmud , poet and precursor of sufism and died in 1326.
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Pretty Mausoleum. One of the imperviable points of the city. Impressive to sit a while and look at the spirituality of the place and the devotion of the visitors. Entry outside the ticket genera ...