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Hongnahai Maza is one of the four Maza in Ili. Hongnahai Mazha was designated as an autonomous region-level cultural relic protection unit in December 1990.

Mazha sits facing south, and the cemetery is divided into two floors, inside and outside, in a rectangular shape with a north-south orientation, covering an area of ​​about 1,000 square meters. The architectural style is the same as that of Waisi Hanmaza, which is a typical Chinese brick and wood structure. The independent small mausoleum in the north is square, and the mausoleum is a Lanting pavilion-style single-eave building, covered with colored glass tiles on the top, and supported by 12 wooden pillars, which is quite imposing. It is located at the northern foot of the steep Wusun Mountain, with green mountains and green waters, tall and straight ancient pines, forming an interesting contrast.

According to legend, the owner of the mausoleum is Esarajdin Abu Yahefu Yusuf Ibn Abi Bekri Seqak (1160-1228), a famous Turkic scholar in the Western Liao Dynasty. , who once served as the court minister of Chagatai, was the prime minister, and wrote "The Key of Knowledge" handed down from generation to generation. He followed Genghis Khan in the Western Expedition, and was imprisoned in today's Chabuchar region for crimes against Chagatai, which ruled the Ili River Basin. There is no textual research on when Mazar was first built, but it was rebuilt in 1912.

Tips: From the narrow area of ​​the Hongnahai River Valley, you can continue to go deeper. After entering the hinterland valley, it will suddenly open up. This is the newly developed scenic spot Angerti. The scenery here is extremely beautiful, but the climate is changeable, so pay attention to rain and cold protection.

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