At the Burana Tower site is a collection of 6th- to 10th-century balbals—Turkic tombstones—gathered from throughout Kyrgyzstan. The faces seem to depict the uniqueness of the deceased. Traditionally the left hand holds a sword and the right hand holds a chalice with mare’s milk as a sign of welcome.
On Google Earth:
Burana Tower 42°44'47.17"N, 75°15'0.26"E
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