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Kharraqan towers

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Location
  
Qazvin Province, Iran

Width
  
4 m

Address
  
Qazvin Province, Iran

Affiliation
  
Muslim

Height (max)
  
15 m

Kharraqan towers

Year consecrated
  
First tower 1067 Second tower 1093

Architect(s)
  
Muhammad bin Makki al-Zanjani

Hours
  
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The Kharraqan towers are mausoleums, built in 1067 and 1093, located on the plains in northern Iran, near Qazvin.

The brick structures stand 15 metres (49 ft) tall and 4 metres (13 ft) wide, and make extensive use of geometry. Inside the older mausoleum there is a lamp and paintings.

The eastern tower dates from 1067–68, while the western tower dates from 1093. Both towers appear to be the work of the architect, Muhammad bin Makki al-Zanjani. It is believed that the occupant of the eastern tower was Abu Sa'id Bijar and the occupant of the western tower was Abu Mansur Iltayti.

These towers are remnant examples of architecture that existed during the Seljuk period of medieval Persia.

21st century

Both towers were significantly damaged by the 2002 Bou'in-Zahra earthquake. They were in a good state of preservation before the event, suggesting it was one of the most powerful quakes in the region for approximately 900 years.

References

Kharraqan towers Wikipedia