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Amanisha Khan is the concubine of Abdul Rexiti, an outstanding Uyghur poetess in the 15th century, and a collector of Uyghur classical music "Twelve Muqam". Born in 1526, died of dystocia at the age of 34.

Amanisha Khan has had a strong interest in music and poetry since she was a child. He visited poets, folk singers and social entertainers, and edited "Twelve Muqams", which is a collection of Uyghur music. She made scattered folk music into a systematic repertoire. Because of her collection, "Twelve Muqam" is known as a treasure of Uyghur music art and is well-known both at home and abroad.

The Amanisha Khan Memorial Mausoleum covers an area of ​​1,050 square meters, including the king's tomb and the palace. The mausoleum is built on a square foundation with a height of 2 meters, a width of 10 meters and a length of 10 meters. The total height is 22 meters, and the top of the mausoleum is in the shape of a garden tower. The walls of the mausoleum are inlaid with the names of the twelve suites of "Muqam". The Amanisha Khan Memorial Mausoleum is ingeniously conceived and beautifully built.

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