One of the greatest historical complexes in Uzbekistan. The complex was build around the mausoleum of the first arab adminstrator in the region. It is of religious and architectural importance.
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Doniyor J.
Level 7 Local Expert
February 6
Very good and insta place to visit. Vibrant colors and the place is like a museum under the sky.
Sherozjon Rakhimov
Level 4 Local Expert
May 3, 2024
Best of the best
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Sherzod Sharipov
Level 4 Local Expert
September 29, 2023
My mates coming from New Zealand were amazed beyond imagination.
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Asadbek Khasanboyev
Level 2 Local Expert
May 11, 2023
So beautiful and historical place
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Anneesha Darwis
Level 5 Local Expert
July 3, 2023
Amazing view, architecture
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Atoyev Shoxrux
Level 10 Local Expert
May 22, 2024
Superr
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Damir Rashidov
Level 5 Local Expert
February 19, 2024
Awesome
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TELMAN MAMEDOV
Level 5 Local Expert
January 15, 2024
Ok
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Ravshan Jahonov
Level 6 Local Expert
January 5, 2024
Good
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Abdulloh Xusanov
Level 6 Local Expert
May 28, 2023
Very beatif
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shoh amirkhan
Level 13 Local Expert
December 20, 2023
Beautiful
Ephim Akulov
Level 20 Local Expert
October 29, 2024
It is definitely worth a visit. To touch the centuries-old history and distinctive architecture of Central Asia. And the colorful passages between the mausoleums are a great place for photos (if you can find a gap between the waves of tourists).
Ticket 65,000 soums (October 2024)
You can get there on foot (15 minutes from the city center), or by bus (№№ 12, 22, 30, 60, 66, 71, 93, 99, 256, M16), the schedule and route of buses from different parts of the city are detailed on Yandex maps or 2Gis.
Shahi Zinda ("the living king") is an ensemble of mausoleums with a 25-century history. A stone staircase leads to the tombs, and to find out how sinful you are, you need to count the steps on the way up, and a second time, going back down. If the number matches, there is a chance to go to heaven.
The complex of 11 mausoleums was supplemented with new buildings until the 19th century. The king means Qusam ibn Abbas, the cousin of the Prophet Muhammad. Above the entrance there is a panel with the inscription: "The prophet said ... that Al-Qusam ibn al-Abbas is more like me in appearance and character than all people."
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андрей ц
Level 30 Local Expert
December 22, 2024
The necropolis on the hillside of Afrosiab is an ancient settlement from which Samarkand grew.
There are several mosques and mausoleums located here, in which mostly the rulers and relatives of the rulers of several dynasties are buried.
There are many visitors, and these are not only tourists, but also believers and pilgrims, since one of the mausoleums was built a thousand years ago to honor a close relative of the Prophet Muhammad (his cousin), and several others belong to the wives of Amir Timur.
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Елена Анисимова
Level 9 Local Expert
January 21
A place from a fairy tale, 11 mausoleums, unique in no way, do not visit here, do not see historical Samarkand, and you need to start the tour from here, and not end with this amazing place of beauty. The entrance is paid, but it's worth it, there is also a free path through the cemetery from the mosque, you will get into a low wall, step over and you are on the territory, but it is better to contribute to the preservation of a truly historical heritage.
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Олеся
Level 29 Local Expert
December 7, 2024
The fabulous Shahi-Zinda tomb complex.
The burial place of royalty and nobility. The main mausoleum is considered to be the grave of the cousin of the Prophet Muhammad - Qusam ibn Abbas, with a small mosque attached to it.
The color scheme of the complex is striking: blue, blue, turquoise and, of course, gold. Majolica tiles, carved mosaics and Arabic script are closely intertwined into a single plot. Each building is unique.
The tombs of the Tamerlane sisters are especially beautiful: identical in structure, but completely different in decoration and palette.
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Юлия С
Level 14 Local Expert
December 15, 2024
An impressive place. Very beautiful. It's definitely worth a visit. One question remained from the visit, for some reason, comments on the sights are written in Uzbek and English, and requests for donations are in Russian.
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Эльвира Сокотухина
Level 13 Local Expert
October 23, 2024
A very atmospheric place , very beautiful,beautiful mosaics ,different mausoleums do not look like each other .It is worth taking the time and taking a quiet walk, looking at the ornaments .I recommend you to visit.
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Нонна Зигмунт
Level 22 Local Expert
September 26, 2024
The architecture is incredible. Stylish, beautiful, gorgeous, amazing. It is impossible not to love Samarkand.
Thank you, Uzbekistanis, for preserving and caring for memory.
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Денис Строфилев
Level 16 Local Expert
March 26, 2024
Shahi Zinda in Samarkand is a place that simply amazes with its beauty and history. Visiting this unique architectural complex was an unforgettable experience for me. The charm of ancient buildings, frescoes and mosaics, as well as the atmosphere of antiquity and grandeur, permeates every corner of this place.
A walk along Shahi Zinda seems to take you into another era, when the majestic Islamic world reigned here. Narrow streets, ancient mausoleums and mosques, all this creates a unique atmosphere and impression.
I recommend visiting Shahi Zinda to all connoisseurs of history, culture and those who want to immerse themselves in the wonderful world of ancient times. This place is definitely worth a visit to experience the greatness of Samarkand's unique heritage.
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Андрей П
Level 19 Local Expert
March 4
A very interesting mausoleum complex of the Timurid dynasty.
All the beauty lies in the design and in the tracery of the structures supporting the vaulted ceilings.
If you are in Samarkand, be sure to visit!
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Джони Файзиев
Level 8 Local Expert
November 12, 2024
It's a cool place. As soon as you enter, you immediately get into that era. Strong energy is felt. There is a neat mosque at the entrance. Cleanliness is the same as in all the places of interest in Samarkand.
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Tина
Level 7 Local Expert
September 20, 2024
One of the most beautiful places in Samarkand. If you do not have time, it is better to go to it than to two or three other attractions, you will be amazed. In my opinion, it is even more interesting than the madrasah on Registan Square.
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МирА
Level 13 Local Expert
May 16, 2024
It is a very beautiful complex. Beautiful mosaics on the walls. There you can walk for a long time, look at the intricate patterns of tiles on different mausoleums inside and outside. We were also told about the opportunity to make a wish (to do this, make a wish at the bottom and then count them while climbing the big steps. After walking through the territory, when you go down, you need to count the steps again and if the number matches, then the wish will come true. As strange as it may sound, not everyone has the same number of steps). I was glad that there was no market inside the territory with clothes and souvenirs, as in other places where we visited.
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Владимир Форсов
Level 16 Local Expert
January 18
An impressive place, definitely worth a look. Of course, it's best off-season, when there are almost no people there and you can take a quiet walk and see everything.
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ZULINA REINA
Level 5 Local Expert
October 28, 2024
In my opinion, this is the most amazing place in Samarkand, I would give the second place to Registan. I recommend it for viewing. Better in the morning, fewer tourists. Excursions will be offered to those who want to. The service is not intrusive.
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borunova-lana
Level 6 Local Expert
May 13, 2024
Like all historical sites and the main attractions of Samarkand, it impresses with its beauty and architecture. There are a lot of tourists, but beautiful photos can be made. It's probably better to visit this place early in the morning or late in the evening! You can take a guide on the spot.
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Катерина Савельева
Level 13 Local Expert
November 17, 2024
It's beautiful, but this is from a series of photos "expectation is reality" 😂 weekday, morning, and crowds of people - we only met more on the weekend in Timur's mausoleum. With a good guide, of course, it is interesting to hear about the history and about the features of architecture. Be prepared for a steep staircase, especially it is wonderful when descending 🙃
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FANIS
Level 7 Local Expert
November 5, 2024
The best hotel in Bukhara! We really really liked it!!! Everything is at the highest level. Don't waste time looking for the best - stay at this hotel. We took a suite for the family. Wow!
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Ирина Забаранкова
Level 27 Local Expert
September 20, 2024
One of the famous and significant sights of Samarkand. Located not far from the market, you can walk, the address is ul.Shahi Zinda, d1. open from 9:00 to 20:00. I visited in September 2024, the entrance cost 40,000 soums, for the local population 5000 soums. It is better to arrive early in the morning or closer to the evening, there will be fewer people.
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Светлана Пономарева
Level 8 Local Expert
October 20, 2024
Beautiful, authentic, solemn. I don't know what other epithets to choose) the place where legends rest! Just walk around and enjoy the atmosphere and pray,,🙏
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Слава Смирнов
Level 6 Local Expert
October 31, 2024
Five stars exclusively for respect for the very place and history of Samarkand. In fact, I was waiting for more, you can get around in 10 minutes, after the Registry you can not compare. The only thing was without a guide. Perhaps it will be much more interesting with a guide. It is definitely worth visiting, but I would probably advise you to start exploring Samarkand, with Shahi Zinda, and not end up like us.
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Nikolay R.
Level 5 Local Expert
June 19, 2024
Very beautiful. I watched it both in the afternoon and in the evening. I recommend to inspect it in the evening. All the ornaments look much brighter and more interesting and it is easier to breathe in the evening. The backlight is detailed and well thought out. In the evening, the whole ensemble is more impressive.
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Анастасия В.
Level 7 Local Expert
February 26
Be sure to take a local guide when visiting all the architectural monuments. They tell a very fascinating story, they never regretted it)
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Александр Бобылев
Level 24 Local Expert
August 6, 2024
The most accurate impression that Shahi Zinda leaves is the atmosphere of peace and tranquility that can be felt here. Here you can escape from the hustle and bustle of the modern world and enjoy solitude and a meditative environment. We walked late in the evening, there were no people, a beautiful backdrop and immersion in the mysticism of the place.
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Roman Sergienko
Level 8 Local Expert
October 21, 2024
An amazing place! This is the best attraction not only in Samarkand, but also in the whole of Uzbekistan. Not a single merchant on the main territory of the complex - is it not a miracle?))
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corp-iptokarevre52843
Level 17 Local Expert
December 3, 2024
Hello readers of the review. For the first time I was in Samarkand there are a lot of attractions and one of them is Shahi Zinda! It's very interesting to touch the story! I recommend.
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Алексей Федотов
Level 6 Local Expert
October 21, 2024
Perhaps the most interesting attraction of Samarkand. In the rainy twilight, the illumination of the objects looked especially atmospheric
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evsikov alexey
Level 15 Local Expert
May 2, 2024
The memorial complex. It impresses with its beauty and scale of buildings. The whole architecture merges into a single whole. An interesting place to visit. Being in Samarkand, I definitely recommend visiting.
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Sergey
Level 5 Local Expert
October 28, 2024
I really liked the architectural solutions. Very beautifully made tombs. What I didn't like was the cost of entry. For foreigners 40,000 soums, for their 5,000 soums. We were led by the locals, like we were with them, and it was very pleasant.
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Алёна Кулешова
Level 20 Local Expert
January 6
The landmark of Samarkand.
They didn't take the tour, they offered it for 80,000. Although they say -10,000 per person at the entrance. That's the only reason, when asked how, they said the old prices were.
Overall, it's beautiful, calm, and interesting. The information was listened to via an audio guide as a result
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Юлия Самерханова
Level 5 Local Expert
April 18, 2024
A stunning architectural ensemble. Very impressive. The mosaics and ornaments are of extraordinary beauty. It is difficult for elderly and disabled people to climb the mountain . Muslims come as a pilgrimage to holy places. Before visiting, I recommend that you familiarize yourself with the rules of conduct and there are certain requirements for appearance
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Самир Саломов
Level 5 Local Expert
April 10, 2024
It is a very atmospheric place, we experienced tremendous emotional delight, tasted the whole national flavor. If you have visited the city of Samarkand, it is impossible not to visit this landmark complex. Definitely 10/10!
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Алиса Смирнова
Level 11 Local Expert
December 1, 2024
It is a very interesting place, a beautiful cemetery, it is a pity that not all visitors understand this. You can look at different elements for hours. Admission is more expensive for tourists than for locals, you can pay with a card.
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Дилафруз Хасановп
Level 7 Local Expert
March 2
It's a fabulous place. I've always really liked it here. I find peace of mind here....
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Яна Д
Level 9 Local Expert
May 22, 2024
The first attraction in Samarkand that you need to visit and, if you are limited in time, the only one.
It is beautiful, with a history, a fairly large territory.
Just a must see with no options.
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Дарья Курепина
Level 7 Local Expert
October 1, 2024
A very beautiful and compact complex with many mosques and a mausoleum. It is worth starting with a student, otherwise if you finish with them, you can get very tired
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Vitaliy
Level 22 Local Expert
November 16, 2023
A great historical place in Samarkand.
Shahi-Zinda is the only archaeological and architectural monument in Samarkand, in which, including the cultural strata of Afrasiab.
Most of the buildings belong to the Timurid era (XIV—XV centuries), and the restructuring of our time has practically not affected the composition and appearance of the complex. Mausoleums have turquoise finishes or are covered with dark blue tiles with floral ornaments.
Each mausoleum has its own unique style.
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Александр З.
Level 4 Local Expert
May 13, 2024
Shahi Zinda is definitely one of the most interesting sights of Samarkand. The narrow street with mausoleums looks like a miniature compared to Bibi Khanum. There are many beautiful mausoleums that you can visit. Beautiful decoration. Benches for Zen)
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Султан Джуманов
Level 7 Local Expert
September 24, 2024
Beautiful handmade architecture, and plus the 13th-14th century burial is described, those who are interested in art will definitely like it