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The interior decor of the Shah Fazil mausoleum

I.T. Moldalieva

Abstract

A brief overview of the history and history of the study of the mausoleum of Shah Fazil a, as well as research and analysis of the originality of the interior of this architectural monument

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Suggested citation

Moldalieva, I.T. (2024). The interior decor of the Shah Fazil mausoleum. Architecture. Construction, 1(1), 13-18.