THE PALACE OF KOK-SARAY
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This scientific article was aimed to the study of historical sites, especially the study of Kok-saray. This article contains all the interesting historical facts about Kok-saray. It is symbolic that the magnificent Registan shown in the previous part exists as if by itself, separated from the city by squares and gardens, while the real center of Samarkand is located in the neighborhood and is closely related with Tamerlane's name - here was his Blue Palace (Kuk-Saray), here remains the famous mausoleum of Gur-Emir with his grave.
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