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tomb+of+wais Latitude and Longitude:

34°31′38″N 46°50′57″E / 34.5271293°N 46.8492279°E / 34.5271293; 46.8492279
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Tomb of Wais-e Nāzār
Religion
Affiliation Sunni
DistrictBrimavand
ProvinceBetween Kermanshah Province and Kurdistan Province
Location
Location Kermanshah, Iran
Tomb of Wais-e Nāzār is located in Iran
Tomb of Wais-e Nāzār
Shown within Iran
TerritoryBetween Ravansar County and Kamyaran
Geographic coordinates 34°31′38″N 46°50′57″E / 34.5271293°N 46.8492279°E / 34.5271293; 46.8492279
Architecture
Type mausoleum
Style Seljuk
Materialsbrick

The Tomb of Wais-e Nāzār ( Persian: آرامگاه ویس نازار) is a historical mausoleum in Kermanshah, Iran. [1] It is located on the top of a hill, 35 kilometres from the city of Ravansar. [1] The deceased person entombed in the mausoleum is traditionally attributed to be Owais al-Qarani, one of the Tabi'een who died in the Battle of Siffin. [1] It is number 1054 on the list of national monuments of Iran. [1]

History

The mausoleum was first constructed during the Seljuk period. In the 21st century, the mausoleum was completely refurbished and renovated. A Hussainiyah was attached to the tomb, and other facilities like a bazaar and a skydiving center were built in the areas adjacent to the tomb. [2] In 1954, the mausoleum was designated as a national heritage monument. [2]

Currently, the tomb is majorly visited by the Kurds of Iran, who are usually Sunnis. [2]

The identity of the entombed

The geographer, Hamdallah Mustawfi, writes that the grave of Owais al-Qarani was located near Kermanshah after he died in the Battle of Siffin. [2] But due to Owais also having a tomb attributed to him in Raqqa, Syria within the grounds of the now-destroyed Uwais al-Qarni Mosque, the identity of the entombed here is contested. [1] [2] An alternative theory suggests that the mausoleum was built for one of the mystics of the Uwaisi Sufi order, who had a very similar name. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f گشت, کرمانشاه (2023-07-03). "آرامگاه ویس قرنی". کرمانشاه گشت (in Persian). Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e "آرامگاه ویس نازار (اویس قرنی) ـ کرمانشاه :: مزارات ایران و جهان اسلام". shrines.ir. Retrieved 2023-12-02.

tomb+of+wais Latitude and Longitude:

34°31′38″N 46°50′57″E / 34.5271293°N 46.8492279°E / 34.5271293; 46.8492279
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Tomb of Wais)
Tomb of Wais-e Nāzār
Religion
Affiliation Sunni
DistrictBrimavand
ProvinceBetween Kermanshah Province and Kurdistan Province
Location
Location Kermanshah, Iran
Tomb of Wais-e Nāzār is located in Iran
Tomb of Wais-e Nāzār
Shown within Iran
TerritoryBetween Ravansar County and Kamyaran
Geographic coordinates 34°31′38″N 46°50′57″E / 34.5271293°N 46.8492279°E / 34.5271293; 46.8492279
Architecture
Type mausoleum
Style Seljuk
Materialsbrick

The Tomb of Wais-e Nāzār ( Persian: آرامگاه ویس نازار) is a historical mausoleum in Kermanshah, Iran. [1] It is located on the top of a hill, 35 kilometres from the city of Ravansar. [1] The deceased person entombed in the mausoleum is traditionally attributed to be Owais al-Qarani, one of the Tabi'een who died in the Battle of Siffin. [1] It is number 1054 on the list of national monuments of Iran. [1]

History

The mausoleum was first constructed during the Seljuk period. In the 21st century, the mausoleum was completely refurbished and renovated. A Hussainiyah was attached to the tomb, and other facilities like a bazaar and a skydiving center were built in the areas adjacent to the tomb. [2] In 1954, the mausoleum was designated as a national heritage monument. [2]

Currently, the tomb is majorly visited by the Kurds of Iran, who are usually Sunnis. [2]

The identity of the entombed

The geographer, Hamdallah Mustawfi, writes that the grave of Owais al-Qarani was located near Kermanshah after he died in the Battle of Siffin. [2] But due to Owais also having a tomb attributed to him in Raqqa, Syria within the grounds of the now-destroyed Uwais al-Qarni Mosque, the identity of the entombed here is contested. [1] [2] An alternative theory suggests that the mausoleum was built for one of the mystics of the Uwaisi Sufi order, who had a very similar name. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f گشت, کرمانشاه (2023-07-03). "آرامگاه ویس قرنی". کرمانشاه گشت (in Persian). Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e "آرامگاه ویس نازار (اویس قرنی) ـ کرمانشاه :: مزارات ایران و جهان اسلام". shrines.ir. Retrieved 2023-12-02.

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