Mausoleum of Ismail Samanid (r. 892-907 AD), one of the earliest examples of Islamic architecture in Central Asia. One of the most celebrated buildings in the Islamic world, it is traditionally though to have been contructed by Ismail Samani for his father, but Ismail himself and his grandson Nasr II were also interred there.
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