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Shah-i-Zinda

Shah-i-Zinda

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歴史的ランドマーク観光名所歴史的な場所観光名所施設

訪問に最適な時期

Arrive right at 9 AM opening to experience the complex nearly empty and catch the low sun illuminating the blue tiles. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer comfortable temperatures and clear skies that make the tiles pop.

予算のヒント

Entry costs around 40,000 som (about $4 USD) and no separate photo fee is required. The Samarkand City Pass does not currently include this site, but the ticket is cheap enough on its own.

おすすめ対象

Photography enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Solo travelers, History buffs

訪問時間の計画

1.5-2 hours

概要

クイックファクト: A narrow lane lined with 44 brilliantly tiled mausoleums forms one of the most photographed corridors in Central Asia. The complex takes its name from Kusam ibn Abbas, a cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, whose tomb is said to hold the power of resurrection.

見どころ: Step past the entrance and the world falls away as you walk between walls covered in over 700 years of unretouched turquoise, cobalt, and terracotta tilework. Each of the 44 tombs tells a story through its glazed facade, with the morning light hitting the domes at just the right angle to make the geometric patterns appear to shimmer and move.

インサイダーヒント

  • Skip the guided group tours and go early to hear the tilework echo off the narrow walls in silence.
  • The best photo spot is from the upper terrace looking down the corridor, especially in the first hour after sunrise.
  • Dress respectfully with covered shoulders and knees, as active worship still takes place at the Kusam ibn Abbas shrine inside.
  • Spend extra time at the Shadi Mulk Aka and Shirin Bika Aga mausoleums, where the tile mosaics are the most intricate in the complex.

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