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Beketay mausoleum is an architectural monument located about 4 km from the Aral region, on the south-western slope of Akkulak village. It is considered an architectural monument of the XIX century. After Beketay's death, his eldest daughter Akzharkyn brought construction materials for the mausoleum from Kazaly and placed them in the workshop of local craftsman  Nurymbet. The roof has a large dome. The inside is embossed. It measures about 8 x 8 meters. The height is about 7 meters, including the dome. It is said that there was a blue stone tomb 30-40 years ago. But the tip is lost. The mausoleum has a portal-dome, two chambers, T-shaped chambers. The mausoleum is made of burnt bricks and the corners are oriented to the four corners of the world. The entrance is located on the side and faces south-east. The entrance to the burial chamber is located in the middle of the north-eastern wall. There is a "narrow" window in the north-western (side) wall of this corridor. The south-western wall of the entrance room is not very high, but it  is made in the form of an elongated portal, which is much wider than the length of the room and protrudes from it in the form of a wall. In the middle of the lower part of the walls of the cell at the base of these arches there is an arch groove in the form of a series of bricks, one after the other, and a special rod. On top of the arch recess, these rows with their views form sharp figures that replicate the archivolts of these arches, thereby creating a distinct distinction. The base of the dome is separated from the chamber by a series of protruding wishes, complicated by "dried" brick yellow. At the top of the dome there is a decorative belt. In the middle of the lower part of these arches there is an arch groove in the form of a series of bricks, one after the other, and a special rod. On top of the arch recess, these rows with their views form sharp figures that replicate the archivolts of these arches, thereby creating a distinct distinction. The base of the dome is separated from the chamber by a series of protruding wishes, complicated by "dried" brick yellow. At the top of the dome there is a decorative belt. The monument was reconstructed due to a slight loss of its original appearance. However, today the mausoleum is being destroyed intensively. Significant cracks appeared in the walls under the weight, and most of the bricks fell off. Three of the four domed towers were destroyed (only the eastern part has survived). Beketay mausoleum is included in the state list of historical and cultural monuments of national significance.