Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi' has mentioned 'Dome' in the following places:
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[4] The experimental spatial arrangements, innovative architectural solutions for vault and dome constructions, and ornamentations using glazed tiles made the structure the prototype for this distinctive art, which spread across the empire and beyond. | WIKI |
[3][14][19] The section is covered by the largest existing brick dome in Central Asia, also measuring 18.2xc2xa0m (59.7xc2xa0ft) in diameter. | WIKI |
[14] The tomb of Yasawi is situated on the central axis at the end of the building in the northwest, with the sarcophagus located exactly at the center of the section, which has a double dome ribbed roof xe2x80x94the inner dome being 17.0xc2xa0m (55.8xc2xa0ft) high and the outer dome being 28.0xc2xa0m (91.9xc2xa0ft) high. | WIKI |
[14] The dome exterior is covered with hexagonal green glazed tiles with gold patterns. | WIKI |
The double dome technique executed in the mausoleum made possible the huge domes of the Timurid era. | WIKI |
[20] The dome is created by employing a squinch, or corner bracketing, that allows for the transition from a square, octagonal or 16-sided base to a dome top. | WIKI |
[20] Indeed, the mausoleum's main dome remains the largest existing brick dome in Central Asia. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
A conic-spherical dome, the largest in Central Asia, sits above the Main Hall (Kazandyk). | UNESCO |