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Sulayman Mountain
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kyrgyzstan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Sulayman Mountain (Kyrgyz: Сулайман-Тоо, also known as Sulaiman-Too, Sulayman Rock, or The Throne of Sulayman) is the only World Heritage Site located entirely in the country of Kyrgyzstan.[a][1] It is located in the city of Osh and was once a major place of pre-Muslim pilgrimage.
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History
This mountain is thought by some researchers and historians to be the famous landmark of antiquity known as the “Stone Tower”, which Claudius Ptolemy wrote about in his treatise Geography.[2][3][4] The Stone Tower marked the midpoint on the ancient Silk Road, the overland trade route taken by caravans between Europe and Asia.
Sulayman Shrine
Sulayman (Solomon) is a prophet in the Qur'an, and the mountain contains a shrine that supposedly marks his grave. Women who ascend to the shrine on top and crawl though an opening across the holy rock will, according to legend, give birth to healthy children. The trees and bushes on the mountain are draped with numerous "prayer flags", small pieces of cloth that are tied to them.
Area protection
According to the UNESCO, the mountain is "the most complete example of a sacred mountain anywhere in Central Asia, worshipped over several millennia".[5] The site is still a popular place for local Muslims, with stairs leading up to the highest peak where there stands a small mosque originally built by Babur in 1510. Much of the mosque was reconstructed in the late 20th century.
The rock also contains the National Historical and Archaeological Museum Complex Sulayman that was built during the Soviet era, showing archaeological findings from the area and its history. The lower slope of the mountain is surrounded by a cemetery.
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Gallery
- View of the mountain from the city of Osh
- View of the five peaks from Alishir Navoi Street
- Rock formations on one of the summits
- Detail of sedimentary rock strata (horizontal bedding)
- The Sulaiman-Too Mosque, Osh, Kyrgyzstan
- Cemetery on lower slopes with Sulayman-Too Mosque in background
- View of Osh seen downhill across cemetery and mosque
- Mosque, viewed from above
- Panorama of Osh, (mosque in foreground) viewed from track to one of mountain caves
- Panorama of Osh showing high, snow-capped peaks of the Alay Range to the south of city
- Detail of one of the mountain’s caves
- Sparse tree cover on arid upper slopes
- Decorative gateway to staircase leading to museum precinct
- Sulayman-Too Archeological Museum on one of peaks
- Archeological Museum entrance
- House of Babur exterior
- House of Babur interior
- House of Babur detail of dome interior
- Café at base (viewing platform and House of Babur visible in background)
- Mausoleum of Asif ibn Barkhiya
- The Gates of Fire (commemorating Zoroastrian fire temple on mountain)
- Kyrgyz women rest while on visit to sacred mountain
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