KHODJA ABD-I-DAROUN ARCHITECTURAL COMPLEX
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The square courtyard of the Abd-i-Daroun ensemble is a haven of peace for prayer, and for the rest of the tourist exhausted by heat and kilometres. In the centre of the courtyard, in the shadow of a few hundred-century trees, a basin reflects the mausoleum, the cells of the khanaka welcoming the pilgrims, and the iwan of the summer mosque. The mausoleum of the Sultan selçuk Sanjar was built on the tomb of the tomb of the th century Abd-al Mazzeddin. The Pyramid roof hall is the oldest part and dates back to the th century, the prayer room dates back to the time of Oulough Begh. The façade is decorated with geometric motifs, blending blue bricks and blue glazed bricks. The khanaka also dates from the time of Oulough Begh. The summer mosque with its iwan to the ceilings decorated with geometric and floral motifs dates back to the end of the th and has returned to a place of worship. Very beautiful and ancient tombstones stone tombstones are gathered near the wall at the entrance to the cemetery. The Abd-i-Daroun ensemble is often confused with the Abd-i-Biroun mausoleum at the exit of the city. " Daroun "means inside - implying the walls of the city - and" biroun "outside. It is reported that Abd-al Mazzedin was a man of man, a ascetic who served as a judge of the inner city. His father, Abd-i-Biroun, who sat in the lobby, at the entrance to the room where his son was lazlo, was buried outside the city.
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