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Southern section comprising the minaret and most of the monuments 1
Southern section comprising the minaret and most of the monuments 2
Southern section comprising the minaret and most of the monuments 3
Southern section comprising the minaret and most of the monuments 4
Southern section comprising the minaret and most of the monuments 5
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Southern section comprising the minaret and most of the monuments

Component of Kunya-Urgench

Overview

Kunya-Urgench is situated in north-western Turkmenistan, on the left bank of the Amu Daria River. Urgench was the capital of the Khorezm region, part of the Achaemenid Empire. The old town contains a series of monuments mainly from the 11th to 16th centuries, including a mosque, the gates of a caravanserai, fortresses, mausoleums and a 60-m high minaret. The monuments testify to outstanding achievements in architecture and craftsmanship whose influence reached Iran and Afghanistan, and later the architecture of the Mogul Empire of 16th-century India.

Selection Criteria

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Details

Countries
Turkmenistan
ISO Codes
TM
Coordinates
42.3053, 59.1417
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Southern section comprising the minaret and most of the monuments

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Southern section comprising the minaret and most of the monuments

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Southern section comprising the minaret and most of the monuments