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Imamzadeh Mohammad Hanifeh Mausoleum, Loshan, Roodbar
The said is situated at a distance of 12 km. north east of Loshan. According to beliefs this is the resting abode of one of the offsprings of Hazrat Ali (AS) and that of Imam Moosa Kazem (PB). The structure is octagonal in shape, and has been constructed of stone and gypsum. The same consists of an anteroom, a vast porch and the shrine itself. In the center of the court-yard is a large wooden sepulchre. This pilgrimage site attracts visitors from all over the province.
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Aqa Seyed Moein and Seyed Mobin Mausoleum, Roodsar
This mausoleum is famously known as the 'Do Baradar' or two brothers. The same is located in Tamijan and 5 km. southwest of Roodsar. The above mentioned are believed to be the offsprings of Imam Moosa Kazem (PB). The mausoleum is an ancient structure with three vast porches on the three sides.
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Aqa Seyed Ebrahim and Seyed Abdollah Mausoleum, Somiehsara
The said is located 4 km. to the north of Somiehsara. According to records, the above mentioned are the offsprings of the 7th Imam of the Shi'ite sect. The structure is a large and archaic one. In some sections it has been adorned with green tiles of the Qajar era. This mausoleum is in the midst of a huge cemetry called Kasma, where rebels of the Jungle Movement have been laid to rest.
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Aqa Seyed Danial Mausoleum (Khesht Mosque), Rasht
This mausoleum is located in the Koochesfahan locality of Rasht. The tomb is in a rectangular structure reputedly known as 'Khesht Mosque'. The womens segment is to the northern side adorned with star like dimensions. The tombstone is of marble, to the four sides of which are engraved epigraphs dating 1023 AH. This Imamzadeh is said to be a descendant of the 7th Imam of the Shi'ite sect.
Aqa Seyed Ahmad Seyed Heidar, Roodsar
The said is situated 5 km. south of Kalachay and is in the dense forest region. There is a porch running throughout the structure. There are two tombs in two segregated areas here, related to the above mentioned. The structure seems to be a remnant of the Safavid era.
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