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This image depicts a view of the Khiva Fortress (Itchan Kala) in Khiva, Uzbekistan, taken from within a wooden structure. In the foreground, a large, carved wooden pillar is visible on the left, partially obscuring the view. The ground is paved with irregular, flat stones. Beyond the wooden structure, the courtyard of the fortress unfolds. Several dome-shaped structures, possibly mausoleums or tombs, are scattered across the paved area. In the mid-ground, a prominent tall, cylindrical tower with intricate blue and green tilework, identified as the Kalta Minor Minaret, stands out against the clear blue sky. Adjacent to the minaret is a large, fortified wall constructed of baked bricks, with crenellated battlements. Two turquoise-domed minarets rise from this wall, characteristic of Islamic architecture. A large arched gateway is visible in the wall. A group of people, likely tourists, are gathered in the courtyard, some near the gateway and others closer to the minarets and wall. Several stalls displaying goods are set up near the wall. The overall scene is bathed in bright daylight, suggesting a sunny day. The architecture is consistent with the historical Silk Road city of Khiva.
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