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Emir
Gur-Emir means
“grave of Emir”. Gur-Emir Mausoleum
was built in 1404 for Timur’s
grandson Muhhamed Sultan. He had to
become their apparent of throne
after Timur, but in 1404 he died and
Timur ordered to buid big mausoleum
for his loved grandson.
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In 1405
Timur died in Otrar city and his
sons decided to move his body
and bury him near his favorite
grandson. From that time this
mausoleum was called
“burial-vault of timurids”. Here
two sons of Timur were
buried-Shahruh and Miranshah,
also second grandson Ulugbek,
spiritual director of Timur
Muslim sheikh from Medin-Mir
Seid Bereke and some Shah-Hodja.
Gur-Emir Mausoleum consists of
several parts: yard of Muhammed
Sultan ensemble, to the right of
mausoleum hanaka (the place
where Muslims can pray), to the
left is medresse and in the
center the mausoleum itself
decorated from each side with
minarets. |
Unfortunately
neither the medresse nor hanaka were
saved. In 1996 it was big
reconstruction here when Samarkand
celebrated 660 years from Amir
Temur’s birthday. Original design is
saved inside.
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only drew on original thin layer
of paint. Every headstone is
made from marble, only Timur’s
headstone is from nephritis, it
was brought by order of Ulugbek
and put on grave of Timur. All
headstones in upper mausoleum
are saved very well, but in
lower because of floods almost
all of them were destroyed.
Lattice that set off all
headstones was made in 15th
century from marble by Ulugbek
order. All headstones were
opened in June 1941. There is a
legend that related to this
event. Before opening three old
men told scientists not to
disturb ashes of dead,
especially Timur’s ashes,
because by opening his grave
they could restore the spirit of
war. But scientists had goal to
know whether Timur was beheaded,
and Timur was lame, because in
history Timur is mentioned as
Tamerlan-“iron lame man”. After
opening sarcophagus scientists
saw grave where skeleton of
Timur was. By analysis of skull
bone anthropologist Gerasimov
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made first
portrait of Timur and his entire
dynasty. Scientists concluded that
he was really lame because his one
leg was shorter than another. They
also established that Ulugbek was
beheaded. His skull was near
skeleton. Timur’s skeleton was
examined in Leningrad, and then all
remains were returned back to the
grave. Two days later World War Two
began and many citizens were saying
that it started because of opening
Timur’s grave.
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