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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Location 2 History 2.1 Khawaja Ahmed Yasawi 2.2 New mausoleum 2.3 Decline and preservation 3 Architecture 4 Legacy 4.1 Birth of Timurid Architecture 4.2 Religious and cultural importance 5 See also 6 References 7 External links
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Birth of Timurid Architecture[edit]
Historians also narrate how building settings combined with theatrical props such as silk curtains, awnings, vertical screens and lamps reflecting in giant mirrors to produce memorable spaces.xe2x80x94xe2x80x89Dr. Manu P. Sobti, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsinxe2x80x93Milwaukee[20]
[4] It is thought that the peak of Timurid Architecture could be found in the buildings of Samarkand.
Bibi-Khanum Mosque: the world's largest mosque when it was completed in 1404;[24] it displays Timur's concern for monumental effect and theatrical arrangement Gur-i-Amir Mausoleum: the burial place of Timur; it contains a double shell dome for the achievement of a vertical effect Shah-i Zinda Complex: a funerary complex presenting the pinnacle of every tile technique known to the Timurids Registan: considered the pinnacle of Timurid architecture;[24] a broad plaza fronted by the towering edifices of three madrassas (Islamic schools), even if none of them were commissioned by Timur himself and were built in a later period by Ulug Beg and Governor Yalangtush.
Indeed, the Timuridsxe2x80x99 outstanding achievement in architecture is encapsulated in an Arab proverb from one of Timur's buildings, "If you want to know about us, observe our buildings.
Considered to be an outstanding example of Timurid design that contributed to the development of Islamic religious architecture, the mausoleum is constructed of fired brick and contains thirty-five rooms that accommodate a range of functions.
Criterion (i): The Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi is an outstanding achievement in the Timurid architecture, and it has significantly contributed to the development of Islamic religious architecture.
Criterion (iv): The Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi was a prototype for the development of a major building type in the Timurid period, becoming a significant reference in the history of Timurid architecture.