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Tughrul Tower

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Location
  
Rey, Iran

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
in ruins

Width
  
16 m

Affiliation
  
Islam

Length
  
11 m

Height (max)
  
20 m

Tughrul Tower

Address
  
Tehran Province, Tehran, District 20, Shahid Taqipur, Iran

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–12AMSunday8AM–12AMMondayClosedTuesday8AM–4AMWednesday8AM–4AMThursday8AM–4AMFriday(Islamic Republic Day)8AM–4AMHours might differSaturday(Islamic Republic Day)8AM–4AMHours might differSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Rashkan Castle, Shah‑Abdol‑Azim shrine, Golestan Palace, Reza Abbasi Museum, Niavaran Complex

Tuğrul Tower (also transliterated Toghrul, Tughrol, or Tughrul) is a 12th-century monument, located in the city of Rey, Iran. Tuğrul Tower is near Rashkan Castle.

The 20 meters tall brick tower is the tomb of Seljuk ruler Tuğrul Beg, who died in Rey in 1063. Originally, like other monuments of its time, it was capped by a conical dome (گنبد, gonbad), which would have added to its height. The dome collapsed during an earthquake.

The thickness of the walls varies from 1.75 to 2.75 meters. The inner and outer diameters are 11 and 16 meters, respectively. The exterior shape is that of a polygon with 24 angles in its design, which is thought to contribute to the structure's stability against tremors.

At the top of the tower Kufic inscriptions were originally observable. Naser al-Din Shah ordered some restorations to be made to the top part of the tower, which was collapsing in 1884.

The tower is protected by Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization.

References

Tughrul Tower Wikipedia