Shah-i-Zinda, Shohizinda Necropolis, meaning "The Living King", Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Shah-i-Zinda showcases rich tile work and history dating back t


Shah-i-Zinda, Shohizinda Necropolis, meaning "The Living King", Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Shah-i-Zinda showcases rich tile work and history dating back to the 14th century.


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