Minaret of Medieval City Aktobe
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Minaret of Medieval City Aktobe

Authors: Yeraly Akymbek, Beibit Baibugunov

Abstract:

In the article the remains of the base of the minaret, found in 2009 at the medieval fortress shakhristan Aktobe, which is located along the courses of the rivers Balta and Aksu. The minaret, which consists of two parts: the stylobate in the pit and base part refers to the XI-XII centuries. The preserved height of the building is 3.6 meters. Volume stylobat quadrangular minaret, the corners of which are aimed at the four corners of the world amounts to 8,65 x8, 5 m, height – 2.6 m. Diameter octagonal upper cap of 7.85 m and a height of preserved – 1 m. This minaret is of particular importance among the historical and architectural monuments of Kazakhstan, as it is so far the only minaret belonging to Karakhanid epoch in which Islam was the state religion.

Keywords: Aktobe, medieval, minaret, stylobate.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1062982

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