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Pahlavan Mahmud Complex

Ichan Kala

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Complex of Pahlavan Mahmud
Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum
Mausoleum of the Khans
Pakhlavan Makhmud Ensemble
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/53506
Date
1701
Description
The Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum is the shrine of Khiva's patron saint, Pahlavan Mahmud, and the dynastic burial complex of the Qungrat Khans. The ensemble lies south of Khiva's famed Allah ad-Din tomb, near the Islam Khwaja Complex in the Ichan-Kala (inner fortress). It was built in the fourteenth century around the tomb of Pahlavan Mahmud, who is believed to be a gifted poet, soldier, furrier, professional wrestler and healer of diseases. The complex today consists of a domed monastic hall (khanqah), yard and gate pavilion (darvaza khana) along north-south axis, with a summer mosque, Quran reading rooms (qori khana), kitchen and other ancillary structures arranged on either side. Source: Archnet
 
exterior, view of carved wooden inscription on the exterior door, 1987
 
Type of Work
Mausoleum; Khanqah
Subject
Fortifications, Tombs, City walls, Mausoleums, Islamic religious education, Islam -- History, Hostels, Khanqahs, City gates, Khiva (Uzbekistan), Complexes, Architecture, Islamic--Asia, Central, Architecture, Islamic --Uzbekistan, Decoration and ornament, Islamic, Inscriptions, Arabic
Rights
(c) Roya Marefat 1987
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