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Uralsk residents call this cathedral "golden".

People from all over the country flock here to honor the memory of the two lovers, whose love gave rise to legends and folktales.

This 15th-century mausoleum is the final resting place of the wife of Abulkhair Khan, the celebrated Kazakh leader.

Abdel Aziz Bab was the standard-bearer of the Arabic troops that brought Islam to the Sayram region.

According to legend, the mother of the famous Sufi Khoja Ahmed Yasawi is buried here.
This mausoleum is the final resting place of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi's father.

It is the only remaining tower in the ancient city of Ispijab.

There are relics of the Saints and especially valuable icons of the Virgin Mary and St. Nicholas, the Metropolitan of Almaty.

Akmeshit is the largest mosque in the Turkistan Province.

This mausoleum stands on the eponymous river flowing through the center of the city of Shymkent.

It is believed that the Zhakuda-ishan mosque in Ulytau, Karaganda region was built in the second half of the 19th century.

The Jami Mosque or, as it is also called, the Koshkar-Ata Mosque is one of the bright sights of the 19th century in Shymkent.