Shah-i-Zinda
  • 1. What is Shah-i-Zinda primarily known for?
A) A palace in Tashkent
B) A necropolis in Samarkand
C) A museum in Khiva
D) A fortification in Bukhara
  • 2. In which country is Shah-i-Zinda located?
A) Iran
B) Uzbekistan
C) Afghanistan
D) Kazakhstan
  • 3. Which architectural style is prominent in Shah-i-Zinda?
A) Safavid architecture
B) Ottoman architecture
C) Mughal architecture
D) Timurid architecture
  • 4. What type of spiritual significance does Shah-i-Zinda hold?
A) A battlefield
B) A pilgrimage site
C) A marketplace
D) A tourist site
  • 5. Which ruler is associated with the construction of several mausoleums at Shah-i-Zinda?
A) Genghis Khan
B) Timur (Tamerlane)
C) Akbar
D) Babar
  • 6. What does 'Shah-i-Zinda' mean?
A) The King of the Living
B) The King of the Dead
C) The King of Wealth
D) The King of Souls
  • 7. How many mausoleums are there in Shah-i-Zinda?
A) 5
B) Over 20
C) 10
D) 15
  • 8. Which famous trade route is Shah-i-Zinda located near?
A) The Tea Route
B) The Incense Route
C) The Spice Route
D) The Silk Road
  • 9. Which decorative design element is commonly found at Shah-i-Zinda?
A) Geometric patterns
B) Baroque motifs
C) Floral designs only
D) Rococo designs
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