Other mausoleums and pilgrimage sites are : Zayd-ebn Ali (west of the Jame Mosque of Khoram Abad), Imamzadeh Qassem (Borujerd); Mohsen Ebne Ali Mausoleum, Borujerd; Shah Zavarioon Mausoleum, Borujerd; Shahzadeh Abol Hassan Mausoleum, Borujerd.
Tajeddin Mausoleum, Khoram Abad
It is located to the south of Gerdab Village (Khoram Abad), on the skirts of the Dez Mountains. The dome of this structure is in a state of ruins . This is the tomb of the reputed Seyed Tajeddin. But there is a belief amongst the inhabitants, that the said grave belongs to one of the offspring of Imam Moosa Kazem (AS). Around the mausoleum a few old graves with Kufic inscriptions can be noted.
Shahzadeh Ahmad (Shah Cheraq) Mausoleum, Khoram Abad
This Imamzadeh is situated in the village of Mazoo in Khoram Abad township. It is also known by the names of Geg Ahmad and Seyed Ahmad. It is believed that this tomb is that of Shah Cheraq one of the offspring of Imam Moosa Kazem (AS). This mausoleum is a four sided structure with a ten- panelled dome with approximately 1,000 grams of gold on it. The entrance faces the north. On the tomb is a wooden plate.
In the northern most part of Tehran, on the skirts of the mountains of Tet and Daramar, is the dome and tomb of Shah Mohammad. This site is considered as a pilgrimage by the people of Lurestan and Kermanshah. The main structure is square but becomes octagonal at the top. The walls are adorned with beautiful tile work and the top of the minarets have been artistically done in brick, laid out in a zigzag style.
This architecturally fascinating structure (mausoleum) is located in the midst of an ancient graveyard, east of Borujerd. This relic is from the Saljuqi period. The actual grave is on a lower level than its surrounding. The 'haram' or Imamzadeh has lost some of its ancient charm.
This Mausoleum is located 25 km. west of Koohdasht, on the skirts of the Bareh Kazem mountains. The inhabitants of this area follow the Dervish principles. This tomb is that of 'Abol Vafa', one of the seven disciples of the Dervish 'Soltan Isaq' (A descendent of Imam Moosa Kazem, the 7th Imam of the Shiite sect). Abol Vafa, the leader of Dervish sect, lived at the end of the 7th or the beginning of the 8th century AH.
Soltani Mosque, Borujerd
This mosque is also known as the Shah mosque, and is a remnant of the Qajar period . The courtyard of the mosque is 61 x 47 sq. m. which has a pool in the center. The mosque has three large entrances. The northern entrance has an arched ceiling, adorned with plaster and tile works.
This mosque was constructed in the year 970 AH. under the orders of Shah Parvar Soltan. In the year 1110 AH. the mosque was repaired by the orders of Shah Soltan Hossain Safavid. This historical 'decree' is presently in the Dej or castle of Shahpour Khast. Fifty years ago, due to road construction, a part of this ancient mosque was destroyed.
According to an inscription, this mosque was constructed in the year 1068 AH. The mosque is located to the east of the city of Borujerd. The entrance door of the mosque was built in the year 1092 AH. under the command of Soltan Mohammad. In the year 1209 AH. Taqi Khan Razani was responsible for the construction of the top of two minarets called 'gol-dasteh'.