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After the Aral Sea dried up, the remains of an ancient temple | Forbidden History

After the Aral Sea dried up, the remains of an ancient temple were found at its bottom. Archaeologists who arrived at the site found that the structure referred to the 11th-14th centuries A.D. and that, oddly enough, it was a copy of the Yasawi mausoleum in Turkestan. Not far from the temple found were burial sites of warriors, also found workshops for making pottery for construction and entertainment.

The remains of people and cattle were found randomly scattered, which suggests that they died in a fairly short time, and this death was sudden. And there was no one to bury them. It turns out that the Aral Sea is not drying up, and this is not the sea at all, but the consequences of flooding.

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