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Turbat Zumurrud Khatun
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ArchNet Site ID AS02482
Variant Names Zumurrud Khatun Tomb, Qabr Zumurrud Khatun, Marqad Zumurrud Khatun, Qubbat Zumurrud Khatun, Mausoleum of Zumurrud Khatun, Marqad wa-Qubbat Zumurrud Khatun
Location Baghdad, Iraq
Date 1193/588 AH
Style/Period Abbasid
Century 12th
Building Type funerary
Building Usage tomb
Keywords 777 core monuments


Notes
This famous mausoleum was constructed by the Abbasid caliph al-Nasir for his mother, Sitta Zubaydah, the wife of Harun ar-Rashid. Located in an expansive cemetery, this brick tomb exhibits a nine-layered, cone-shaped muqarnas cover capped by a small cupola that rises to great height from an octagonal base, similar to the Imam Dur in Samarra. Hazarbaf decoration covers the exterior of the base while each façade is partitioned into four sunken square panels, two on the bottom and two on the top, themselves featuring decorative brickwork. Today, the tomb is entered from a square-planned, domed structure that was built to replace an earlier one. From this area, a staircase rises up to the base of the muqarnas dome while a tight corridor just over one meter large leads to the octagonal burial chamber. The light inside the vault emanates from small holes cut in the muqarnas dome producing a glowing effect.

The mausoleum has been restored periodically throughout its lifespan.


Sources:

Khalil, Jabir and Strika, Vincenzo. 1987. The Islamic Architecture of Baghdad; the Results of a Joint Italian -Iraqi Survey. Napoli: Istituto Universitario Orientale, 18-22.

Michell, George. ed. 1978. Architecture of the Islamic World; Its History and Social Meaning. London: Thanes & Hudson, 247.

Ettinghausen, Richard and Grabar, Oleg. 1987. The Art and Architecture of Islam 650-1250. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 296-7.

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