Stele of Sulaiman, Stele in China
The Stele of Sulaiman is a renowned stone monument.
Erected in 1348 during the Yuan Dynasty, the stele commemorates Muslim proselytizer Sayyid Ajjal Shams al-Din Omar.
It symbolizes the fusion of Islamic and Chinese culture.
The stele is an important reference for the study of Islam in China.
Inscribed with Arabic and Chinese texts, it's one of the few bilingual inscriptions from that era.
Inception: 1348
Source: Wikimedia