Imamzade Mir Neschane
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place | Kashan , Iran | |
Architectural style | Esfahani | |
Coordinates | 33 ° 58 '56.5 " N , 51 ° 27' 4.9" E | |
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The Imamzade Mir Neschane ( Persian امامزاده میرنشانه Emamsade Mir Neschane , [ ɛmɑmzɑdɛ miɾnɛʃɑnɛ ]) is the tomb of Hassan ibn-e Mūsā, the son of Mūsā ibn Jafar al-Kāzim . The Imamzade has a conical turquoise dome . Its interior walls were decorated with Moarraq ceramic tiles . There is a carved tomb on the grave, withsome verses from the Koran on the inscription . The Imamzades wooden door dates from the 16th century. Next to the tomb there is a cellar called the Ghadamgah (footprint). There is a well in the basement. The walls and ceiling of the cellar were decorated with colorful paintings . On the small door of the cellar youcan readthe name Ganjali , which was probably the name of the founder of the building. The Imamzade Mir Neschane also has a mosque of the same name.
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hosseyn Yaghoubi: Arash Beheshti (ed.): Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān (travel guide to the Isfahan province) ( Persian ). Rozane, 2004, ISBN 964-334-218-2 , p. 189.