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Emamzadeh Mir Neshaneh

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Location
  
Kashan, Iran

Architectural style
  
Isfahani style

Municipality
  
Kashan

Number of domes
  
1

Affiliation
  
Shia Islam

Province
  
Isfahan Province

Architectural type
  
Imamzadeh

Emamzadeh Mir Neshaneh

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Emamzadeh Mir Neshaneh is the burial place of Hassan ibn-e Musa al-Kadhim, the Musa al-Kadhim's son. The emamzadeh has a conical turquoise dome. Its inner walls are decorated with tile mosaic. On the grave, there is a carved sepulcher, on the inscriptions of which it is written some verses of Koran. The wooden door of emamzadeh belongs to the 16th century. Beside the sepulcher, there is a basement, which is called Ghadamgah (footprint). In the basement, there is a water well. The walls and ceiling of the basement are decorated with colorful paintings. On the small door of the basement it is written the name Ganjali, which seems to be the bestower's name of the construction. The emamzadeh has also a mosque of the same name.

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Emamzadeh Mir Neshaneh Wikipedia


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