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Imamzadeh Shoaib, Sabzevar
This tomb is located in Razavi Avenue in the city of Sabzevar . The structure has four tile worked porticos in the four sides. The Southern entrance is ornamented with tile works which has a Nast'liq script. The height of mausoleum is 10 m. and a part of the wall and portico is furnished with beautiful mirror-works.
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Imamzadeh Seyed Hossein Va Seyed Esmaeil, Sabzevar
These two mausoleums are located 2 km. north of the village of Mozinan the suburb of Sabzevar . The main structure is known as the mausoleum of Seyed Esmail which consists of a mausoleum, a courtyard, portico and an entrance corridor which is made of brick and mud.. At a distance of 50 m. from the said structure is the Imamzadeh Seyed Hossein.
Imamzadeh Mohammad Mahrooq, Nayshabur
This tomb is one of the historical sites which dates back to the 10th century AH. Amazing tile-works of the portico, the entrance to the shrine, including inscriptions which are from Shah Tahmasb I era, are apparent. A stone is installed which belongs to Shah Soltan Hossein Safavid era (1145 AH.) on which the date of 1119 AH. is inscribed.
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Imamzadeh Haft Ma'soom, Sabzevar
This tomb stands between the city of Sabzevar and Jowin. This mausoleum is the remnants of the 9th century AH. Inscriptions of great value and interest can be noted here in Kufi script being relative to the year 819 AH. Two extremely beautiful tomb stones can also be seen, and one of these dates back to 969 AH. It is said that in this mausoleum ‘The Seven Innocents’ the offsprings of Imam Moosa Kazem have been laid to rest.
Imamzadeh Ahmad (Mazar Bimarq), Gonabad
This tomb is located 25 km. from Gonabad in the village of Mazar Bimarq. This tomb is in the shape of a tower, which is octagon. The dome of the mausoleum stands 4 m. high and the internal walls are beautifully designed. This tomb is from the Safavid era and the date of 13th century can be observed in the inscriptions. Imamzadeh Ahmad is known to be one of the offsprings of Imam Moosa Bin Jafar.
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