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Akyrtas — a Palace complex located in the district of Turar Ryskulov, Zhambyl region. Built in VIII-IX centuries. Akyrtas has been studied for the last 130 years. Located 40 km East of Taraz, 6 km South of Aksholak railway station. Currently, archaeological work is underway here.

Construction materials were called Akyrtas due to the fact that the stone and the format is similar to a cow of hay to cattle. It is built of rectangular plan at the top of the mountain so that he could see far. Currently, the preserved massifs of the walls are about 160,146 and 140 m. the wall Thickness is 40x70x70 (80) cm. From large stone blocks. The mound has 4 gates, one in the North, three in the South. Residential houses consist of a complex of service and utility rooms, grouped around the courtyard areas. On the root side of the yard (on the South side of the door is a bedroom and a hotel Akyrtas owner. The building on the North side of the door is intended for staff and guards, one compartment for the stables. The Central courtyard with the reservoir, the area of the Kurgan troops, a special place for the publication of decrees or religious ceremonies, the venue. P. I. P. lerkh calls the necropolis of the Buddhist temple of Akyrtas, academician V. V. Bartold suggested that the Nestorian temple. Archaeologist Etc. In Scripture after Bassenov, Akyrtas was built on the wall of the large back of the Palace. During the study, scientists from France and 1996 in the city of Gorodishche 8-11."The caravanserai came to the conclusion that it might be in place. - I think that this year we plan to start construction of a new building in Iraq, Syria and Iraq. Akyrtas in the second half of the 8th century, i.e. 751, Karluk and Arab troops can begin to build in the vicinity of Atlah, breaking Chinese troops and establishing peaceful relations between the two States. But construction was suspended for unknown reasons. In Arab sources (Ibn Khordadbeh, Ibn Kudam) Kasribas, located along the Great silk road, can be such Akyrtas.