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''.]] Mazar of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi is an unfinished Mausoleum in the city of Türkistan (or Hazrat-e Turkestan), South Kazakhstan . In 2002 , it became the first Kazakh patrimony to be recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site . The present structure was commissioned in 1389 by Tamerlane to replace a smaller 12th-century mausoleum of a famous Sufi master, Khoja Ahmed Yasavi (1103–66). Master builders from Persia erected a 39-meter-high rectangular building in ''ganch'', i.e., fired brick mixed with Mortar and Clay , and crowned it with the largest Dome ever built in Central Asia . This double dome, decorated with green and golden tiles, measures 18.2 meters in diameter and 28 meters in height. The master architect ''(mimar)'' of the structure is reportedly ''Khwaja Hosein Shirazi''.(ref., p.140) The building, one of the largest for its time, was left unfinished when Tamerlane died in 1405 . As subsequent rulers paid little attention to it, the mausoleum has come down to us as one of the best preserved of all Timurid constructions. REFERENCES
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