Mausoleum of Shah Rokneddin | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
District | Shah Rokn-ed-din |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Dezful, Iran |
Geographic coordinates | 32°22′44″N 48°23′52″E / 32.3790°N 48.3977°E |
Architecture | |
Type | mausoleum |
Style | Timurid, Ilkhanid |
Completed | 15th century |
Specifications | |
Minaret(s) | 2 |
Materials | brick |
The Mausoleum of Shah Rokneddin ( Farsi: بقعه شاه رکن الدین) is a historical mausoleum in the Shah Rokn-ed-din district of Dezful, Iran. It was built during the Timurid period, and it is number 8386 on Iran's list of national monuments. [1] [2] The mausoleum entombs the remains of a son of Baba Rokneddin Wali. [3]
The mausoleum and its conical dome were built in the 15th century during the rule of Timurid ruler, Shah Rukh. [4] During the Qajar period, two minarets were added to the structure. [5] Every Muharram, a large festival is held at the mausoleum.
The tomb of Shah Rokneddin is the central part of the complex. It is topped by a blue conical dome with fourteen sides. [3] [2] It is attached to a small mosque, which is usually closed. [3] [2] [1]
A bathhouse attached to the mausoleum. It on its own is also a national monument, numbered 8379. It was built in the Timurid period as well. [1] [3] [2]
Mausoleum of Shah Rokneddin | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
District | Shah Rokn-ed-din |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Dezful, Iran |
Geographic coordinates | 32°22′44″N 48°23′52″E / 32.3790°N 48.3977°E |
Architecture | |
Type | mausoleum |
Style | Timurid, Ilkhanid |
Completed | 15th century |
Specifications | |
Minaret(s) | 2 |
Materials | brick |
The Mausoleum of Shah Rokneddin ( Farsi: بقعه شاه رکن الدین) is a historical mausoleum in the Shah Rokn-ed-din district of Dezful, Iran. It was built during the Timurid period, and it is number 8386 on Iran's list of national monuments. [1] [2] The mausoleum entombs the remains of a son of Baba Rokneddin Wali. [3]
The mausoleum and its conical dome were built in the 15th century during the rule of Timurid ruler, Shah Rukh. [4] During the Qajar period, two minarets were added to the structure. [5] Every Muharram, a large festival is held at the mausoleum.
The tomb of Shah Rokneddin is the central part of the complex. It is topped by a blue conical dome with fourteen sides. [3] [2] It is attached to a small mosque, which is usually closed. [3] [2] [1]
A bathhouse attached to the mausoleum. It on its own is also a national monument, numbered 8379. It was built in the Timurid period as well. [1] [3] [2]