One of the famous and unique cultural monuments of Kazakhstan is the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yassavi, erected on the site of a small tomb at the end of the XIV century. At the behest of Emir Timur, who revered Khoja Ahmed Yassavi, the mausoleum became a masterpiece of medieval architecture of Kazakhstan. The mausoleum palace has more than thirty rooms: a ceremonial hall, a mosque, a library, a mausoleum, etc. The domes of the hall, mosque and mausoleum are decorated with glazed turquoise bricks, and the facades are painted with Kufic inscriptions of blue, blue and white glazed bricks. In addition, the domes of the famous mausoleum are considered one of the largest in Central Asia.