Today's photo-of-the-day is of the Shah-i-Zindi
Necropolis in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. According to Wikipedia, the
Shah-i-Zinda complex was formed over eight centuries, starting in the
11th century, and includes more than twenty mausoleums and other
ritual buildings. "The name Shah-i-Zinda is connected with the legend
that Qutham ibn Abbas, a cousin of Muhammad, is buried here. He came
to Samarkand with the Arab invasion in the 7th century to preach
Islam. According to one legend, he was decapitated during prayer,
picked up his severed head, and walked to the deep well known as the
Garden of Paradise, where he resides to this day."
Well, OK then. It's an impressive cemetery even without the legend.
A bonus photo is after the jump.