Yusif ibn Kuseyir Mausoleum

The Mausoleum of Yusif ibn Kuseyir was built in 1161–1162, in Nakchivan city.[1] Architect of the mausoleum was Ajami ibn Abubakr Nakhchivani.[2]

Yusif ibn Kuseyir Mausoleum
Yusif Küseyir oğlu türbəsi
LocationNakhchivan, Azerbaijan
DesignerAjami Nakhchivani
TypeMausoleum
Beginning date1161–1162
Dedicated toYusif ibn Kuseyir

The mausoleums of Nakhichevan was nominated for List of World Heritage Sites, UNESCO in 1998 by Gulnara Mehmandarova[3] – president of Azerbaijan Committee of ICOMOS—International Council on Monuments and Sites.

Architecture

This small octagonal building was constructed from baked brick and finished with a pyramid shaped roof. There is a large line with ligature written in kufi script from Quran on the top of the mausoleum. The western edge of the mausoleum slightly differs. The top of the mausoleum is decorated with geometric ornaments, under which is located a construction ligature. It indicates the name of a buried person and construction date of the mausoleum. Internal space of the mausoleum is vaulted and divided into cells. Ajami ibn Abubakr Nakhchivani's name is written on upper side of the first edge, in the left side of entrance.

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