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Mangistau region

Mangystau region is part of the oldest civilization, an archaeological reserve in the open air. Archaeologists have found numerous Paleolithic monuments on the coast of the Sarytash Bay, on the Tyubkaragan Peninsula and in the valleys of the Shahbagata and Kumakapa rivers. In the 1st millennium BC Great Silk Road passed on the lands of Mangistau, from Khorezm and Khiva to Europe and the Middle East. On the Ustyurt plateau along this way stood the fortresses, caravanserais, settlements of artisans, herders and hunters.

Underground mosque Becket-ata

Mangistau region

The underground mosque Beket-Ata is located in the Oglandi area in the Mangistau region. This monument of religious architecture dates from the 18th century. Beket-Ata is considered a holy place of importance standing in line with the burial of Khoja Ahmed Yassaui. For two centuries, pilgrims flock here to worship the spirit of the saint. Becket-Ata is known as a prophet and prophet to whom the Book of Being is open. He also became famous as a healer, a man who knows the laws of physics, mathematics and astronomy