Mausoleum of the Safavid princes
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place | Chaharssu-je-kuchak district, Isfahan , Iran | |
Architectural style | Esfahani | |
Coordinates | 32 ° 39 '37 " N , 51 ° 39' 13" E | |
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The mausoleum of the Safavid princes ( Persian آرامگاه شاهزادگان صفوی, IPA : ɑɾɑmɡɑh ɛ ʃɑhzɑdɛɡɑn ɛ sæfævi ) or Setti-Fateme-Mausoleum ( Persian آرامگاه ستی فاطمه, IPA : ɑɾɑmɡɑh ɛ sɛtti fɑtɛmɛ ) is a historic mausoleum in the Iranian city of Isfahan . The mausoleum is located in the Chaharssu-je-kuchak district. On the southern courtyard of the mausoleum contains the tombs of the three murdered Safavid princes , the children Sobejde Bejgoms, the daughter of Abbas I , and Issa Chan Ghurtschibaschis were. The Ghurtschian were Safavid elite soldiers, from whom Abbas I chose his own bodyguards . The three princes were beheaded on the orders of Safi I. Some residents of the neighborhood believe that the mausoleum is the burial place of Fateme, the daughter of Mūsā ibn Jaʿfar al-Kāzim .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hosseyn Yaghoubi: Arash Beheshti (ed.): Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān (travel guide to Esfahan province) ( Persian ). Rozane, 2004, ISBN 964-334-218-2 , p. 119.