Other ancient mosques of the province are, Chahar Sooq Mosque, in Babol, related to the Safavid era. The Farah Abad Mosque, in Sary, related to the Safavid era. The Kazem Beg in Babol, Kamarbon Mosque in Noor, Mohadessin Mosque and Sheikh Kabir Mosque in Babol, Mirza Abdol Baqi Khan in Ramsar, related to the Qajar period and Mirza Ali Mosque in Amol.
Yaloo Jame' Mosque, Noor
The same is located in the village of Yali or Yaloo in the township of Noor. Its nocturnal area has six square shaped pillars (each side of which measures 118 cm.) These support the dome and ceiling. This mosque has an altar constructed of plaster, around which are plaster engravings from sacred verses. The mosque was repaired in the year 1230 AH.
Sary Jame' Mosque, Sary
This structure is located in the Chenarbon Mahaleh of Sary, and its primary structure was constructed under the orders of Abol Qaseib, the Arab ruler of Tabarestan in the year 144 AH. The current structure is devoid of any historical relics. It has a square court-yard, nocturnal areas and a porch.
Moqarab Kola Mourning Place, Babol
Located in the Bandpey locality of Babol, the same is adorned with paintings, carvings and plaster work of extreme intricate design. The structure has two entrances, with a large hall in the center, surrounded by rooms. On the upper walls are poetical verses of the reputed poet Mohtasham-e-Kashani.
The same is an area for religious mourning rituals, and is situated 28 km. north east of Qaem Shahr. It is a rectangular brick structure with an earthenware tiled roof. The same also comprises of a porch with four wooden pillars, along side these are rooms in two floors symmetrical to each other. Besides architectural techniques, it is also artistically adorned with beautiful paintings of the Qajar period. The structure dates to 1280 AH., that is simultaneous to the reign of Naseredin Shah.
Baladeh-ye-Noor Jame' Mosque, Noor
The same is located in Balladeh (Noor) and has a nocturnal area with a domed ceiling which rests on three pillars (similar to elephant feet). Materials used for the structure are stone and limestone, and the facade is white-washed. In the southern part of the nocturnal area is a simple altar. There is also a pulpit sculptured out of one piece of black stone with five steps. Near the mosque is a tomb dated 979 AH. related to a person known as Qaher Ali Beg Qajar Javoshlu. The said mosque was repaired in the year 1954.
Babol Jame' Mosque, Babol
The primary structure dates to the year 160 AH. and was constructed by Maziyar Ebne Qaran. This mosque has been repeatedly repaired during the Safavid reign. The current structure remains from the Qajar era and has been repaired since then.
The same is located in the Masjed Jame' Mahaleh of Amol. Its primary structure dates to the first century AH. Currently, this mosque has a square courtyard with constructions on the four sides. The nocturnal areas to the north and south, each have six huge pillars, (similar to elephant feet), and the areas to the east and west have nine such pillars. This structure has been repaired during the Qajar reign. In the corridor of the mosque is a stone tablet with a decree of Soltan Hossein Safavid dated 1106 AH.
Other Imamzadehs, Mazandaran
The other famous Imamzdehs of the province are, Aqa Shah Baluzadeh Mausoleum, 21 km. south east of Soldeh, in the village of Ahoo Dasht, Noor. The Imamzadeh Abdol Haq Mausoleum in Zirab, Savad Kooh. The Soltan Mohammad Taher Mausoleum, on the Babol - Kiakalla Road. Imamzadeh Taher and Motahar , in the village of Hezar Khal, Kujur-e-Noor. Chenar-e-Imamzadeh Yusuf Reza, in Razi Hospital of Qaem Shahr. The Mir Heydar ( Sar Seyed ) Mausoleum. The famous Atishkadeh tower in Amol, Imamzadeh Qasem, Seyrat Dome (Bandpeyie), Imamzdeh Issa Ebne Kazem (Kharmian), Shah Fakhruddin Mausoleum (Kalma), Shatir Gonbad Mausoleum, in Sary. The Dervish Fakhruddin Mausoleum in Babol and Imamzadeh Abdollah (Atrab) in Neka.
Imamzadeh Yahya, Sary
The brick tower of Imamzadeh Yahya is located in Sary, and has an ancient wooden chest and door. The inscription reveals the date of construction of the chest, being in the year 849 AH. According to records Imamzadeh Yahya is one of the offsprings of Imam Moosa Kazem (AS). The tower of the construction stands to the height of 20 m. circular in shape and with a pyramid like dome.
Imamzadeh Qasem, Babol
This historical structure in the city of Babol dates back to the 9th century AH. Here, where the offspring of Imam Moosa Kazem AS has been laid to rest, is also known as Astaneh Mausoleum. The said structure has pyramid shaped dome adorned with brick work in the lower portion. In the structure are two ancient wooden chests, the main chest dating to 888 AH.
Imamzadeh Ebrahim, Amol
The same is a four-sided brick structure with a pyramid like shaped dome. On the door and wooden chest there in, are carved inscriptions with the date 925 AH. The text of the said inscriptions are related to Abu Mohammad Ebrahim, the offspring of Imam Moosa Kazem (AS).
The same is situated in the village of 'Osku Mahaleh', 12 km. southwest of Amol. The original structure was demolished in the year 1964, and a new one was erected. The sepulcher is of gold and silver, which is the work of artisans from the city of Esfahan. Other vestiges of the same are the tomb of Bibi Fatimeh and a type of remedial center.
The said structure with a pyramid shaped dome, and in regards to other architectural finishes has both artistic and historical value. There is a beautiful and ancient wooden chest on the tomb with the date 897 AH. engraved on it. Here three personalities have been laid to rest, named as Imamzadeh Abbas, Mohammad and Hassan.