Khorassan-Razavi Tourism Attractions

Religious Places


Seyed Naser-ebne Mohammad Mausoleum, Sabzevar

Wednesday, 02 January 2008 08:51 administrator
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This is located in a place on the outskirts of Chesham near Sabzevar . The exterior structure plan is tetragonal in shape, on which a bi-layered dome is erected. Inside there are long arches, on the tips it has beautiful brick works. The dome of the structure stands in an 18 m. height.This tomb is the burial site of Darveesh Hossein who was most probably one of the honorary workers of the mausoleum. Most probably this is the remnant of the 8th and 9th centuries AH.
 

Qadamgah Mausoleum, Mashad

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This beautiful Mausoleum dates back to the 11th century AH and is octagonal shaped with tall porticos and two storeyed arches and decorated with seven colored tiles and plaster moldings. It is located in a large garden in the village of Qadamgah and has been erected by Shah Soleiman in the year 1091 AH.
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Imamzadeh Yahya, Sabzevar

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This Imamzadeh is situated at the cross roads between Asrar and Beyhaq Streets of Sabzevar . The aggregate of this Imamzadeh is compiled of the following:
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Imamzadeh Yahya, Mashad

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This tomb is 90 km. from the city of Mashad and is the burial site of Yahya Bin Zeid Ben Ali Ebnel Hossein. This tomb is on the skirts of the mountain 1 km. from the village of Miami. It has a brick dome and the structure dates back to the 10th century AH. There are fine and eye-catching mirror-works, tile-works, plaster-works.
 

Imamzadeh Soltan Mohammad Abed, Gonabad

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This tomb is located in a city called Kakhak, 24 km. south of Gonabad . This is the tomb of Mohammad Ben Jafar al Sadeq, the uncle of Imam Reza, which was reputedly known as "Mohammad Al Abed". The structure was erected during the end of the Saljuqi era and was repaired during Teimoorian and Safavid eras.
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