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Mausoleum of Buzau.
Travel to locations of Kara-Kengir mausoleums.
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Should I choose an Arabian horse!
If my chain mail is not as hard as a stone,
Should I put it on myself!
If the wife I took is not good,
Should I love her?"
Zhyrau Shalkiyaz.
Description of mausoleums of Central Kazakhstan.
Buzau Mausoleum is located at an altitude of 423 above sea level, in northernmost part of ancient necropolis of Alashakhan, 1.3 kilometers from right bank of Kara-Kengir River, 3.05 kilometers southwest of village of Malshybai, 51.8 kilometers southeast of village of Ulytau, 56.4 kilometers northeast of town of Satpayev in Ulytau district of region of same name.
The Buzau Mausoleum is an architectural monument, dates back to the XXth century, built of burnt red brick. The main facade of the monument has side columns, which are also located in the back of the mausoleum. The doorway is laid out in the form of an arch.
There are several burials in the mausoleum in the form of earthen embankments. The foundation of the mausoleum is hidden under a layer of earth. To the left of the entrance to the mausoleum there are two memorial plaques on which it is written: “Otep tegi Tolysbayuly Buzau bolys. Roda Shagyr. 1860 - 1917"
Geographic coordinates of Buzau mausoleum: N48°22'06 E67°50'39
Authority and photo by:
Alexander Petrov.