Aisha-Bibi (kaz. Aisha bibi) is a mausoleum of the Karakhanid era, XII century, located in the village of Aisha-Bibi, Zhambyl region, Zhambyl region, 18 km from the city of Taraz. It is an architectural monument of republican significance. The base of the mausoleum is cubic. Massive columns are placed at its four corners. Small niches, small columns, vaults, pointed arches, terracotta facing tiles were used in the design. The patterns of the mausoleum combine traditional types of ornamental art of the ancient tribes of Kazakhstan, including geometric, zoomorphic and solar motifs, rooted in the art of the Andronovo and Saka tribes [1].
Aisha-Bibi (kaz. Aisha bibi) is a mausoleum of the Karakhanid era, XII century, located in the village of Aisha-Bibi, Zhambyl region, Zhambyl region, 18 km from the city of Taraz. It is an architectural monument of republican significance. The base of the mausoleum is cubic. Massive columns are placed at its four corners. Small niches, small columns, vaults, pointed arches, terracotta facing tiles were used in the design. The patterns of the mausoleum combine traditional types of ornamental art of the ancient tribes of Kazakhstan, including geometric, zoomorphic and solar motifs, rooted in the art of the Andronovo and Saka tribes [1].