NADIRA SLAB
Memorial
2024
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2024
Behind the Tomb of the Kings, this white tombstone commemorates Nadira, Omar Khan's wife. This is the opportunity to discover this poetess who lived from 1792 to 1842 (she was murdered by the Emir of Bukhara when he took over the city). After the death of her sovereign husband in 1822, she ruled the Khanate of Kokand. She is known for her poems written in both Uzbek and Persian. This slab is the object of pilgrimage by many women.
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Près du mur d'enceinte et faisant face au mausolée Dakhma-i-Shoklon ce monument funéraire est remarquable par sa forme et par son contraste avec les autres tombes. Ne pas le manquer durant la visite du cimetière.