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Ak-Saray Palace






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Coordinates: 39°0339N 66°4945E / 39.06083°N 66.82917°E / 39.06083; 66.82917
 

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Ak-Saray Palace
Ak-Saray Palace is located in Uzbekistan
Ak-Saray Palace

Location within Uzbekistan

General information
Architectural styleArchitecture
Town or cityShahrisabz
CountryUzbekistan
Coordinates39°03′39N 66°49′45E / 39.06083°N 66.82917°E / 39.06083; 66.82917
Construction started1380
Completed1404

Ak-Saray Palace is a ruined palace and historic site in Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan. The palace was built at the beginning of the Timurid period, between 1380 and 1404,[1] under the reign of Timur. In 2000, the palace was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

History

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Timur was born near Kesh, as Shahrisabz was then called, and wanted to make the city the capital of his empire instead of Samarkand. So he had a mighty palace built here. Construction of the castle began in 1380 and lasted 24 years until 1404, just before Timur's death.

In the 16th century, Shahrisabz along with Ak-Saray Castle were destroyed by the forces of Abdullah Khan II, the Khan of Bukhara. After Uzbekistan gained independence, conservation works were carried out between 1994 and 1998. A colossal statue of Timur was erected on a high pedestal on the original site of the palace.

Architecture

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View of Ak-Saray Palace with the monument to Timur in the middle

The remains Ak-Saray Palace lie to the north of the historic center of Shahrisabz in a park near the north gate in the city walls. Above all, the remains of the 38 m (125 ft) high pylons of the former portal, whose vault had a span of 22 m (72 ft), have been preserved.[2] The facade is decorated with large patterns of ocher and dark blue and light blue glazed bricks. A scroll bears the inscription "God prolong the Sultan's days."[2] The arcaded main courtyard of the palace with a water basin was 120–125 m (394–410 ft) wide and 240–250 m (790–820 ft) long.[3] It was surrounded by buildings, one of which is said to have been six stories high.[2] The number and size of other farms could not be determined due to destruction in the 16th century.[3]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ The final construction date mentioned, 1404, is that on an information plate on the gate. It is consistent with the fact that the Spanish ambassador Ruy González de Clavijo, in 1404, points out that the work was not completed.
  • ^ a b c Pander: Zentralasien, 2004, S. 236
  • ^ a b "The architectural masterpieces of the emerald city". San'at magazine. 2002-01-01. Retrieved 2016-12-04.

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