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Baza'i Gonbad : ウィキペディア英語版 | Baza'i Gonbad Baza'i Gonbad or Bozai Gumbaz ((ペルシア語:بزای گمبز)) ("domes of the elders"〔(Mock and O'Neill (2004): Expedition Report )〕) is the site of a domed tomb (or gonbad) and nearby settlement of Kyrgyz herders in the Wakhan in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies in the Little Pamir on the right bank of the Bozai Darya, near where it joins the Wakhjir River to become the Ab-i Wakhan,〔 There is no evidence to indicate that the local Pamir Mountains had ever earlier supported permanent settlements. While debris of mud buildings and similar constructions can occasionally be found, they are generally seen as only indicating relatively recent occupation and have little if any evidence of a permanent character. The shrines and tombs scattered throughout the area are all of a comparatively recent character. There are also the remains of a small fort can be found near this location. It is said to have been built by Bozai, a Kyrgyz chief.〔 Baza'i Gonbad was the scene of a minor incident during the Great Game. In 1891 the Russians sent a small military force to the area. The British Captain Francis Younghusband, in the course of his Pamir expedition, encountered the Russians at Baza'i Gonbad, and the Russians ordered him out of the area. The Russians subsequently apologised for the incident. ==References==
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