The tomb of King Ismail I
The dome of the tomb of Shah Ismail is a small, narrow rectangular space that lies between empty...
Sheikh Safiuddin Ardebili World Collection
Ardebil, the hometown of Sheikh Safiuddin Ardebili, was the ancestor of the Safavid dynasty from ancient times to the present day, a sacred city of Iranians. Diar has led to its conversion to a Islamic Guidance Center by Sheikh Zahed Ibrahim Zahed Gilani master of Sheikh Safieddin Ardebili. Aras plays around.
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(Tomb of Sheikh Safiuddin Ardebili (Gonbadullah
This octagonal and cylindrical tomb was built by Sheikh Sadr al-Din Musa, son of Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardebili, south of the main courtyard and west of the Dar al-Hafiz Hall (Kandilhaneh), 18 m high, 6 m از in stone and brick wall. The insertion of the words of Tayeebullah in the cylindrical body of the dome tower by the combination of brick and enameled brick has made it famous for the dome of Allah. Various artistic ornamentation of the monument beneath the ceiling of the dome, imprinted canvas, silver door lintel, Qibul Qibus tile and paintings represent the culmination of eight-century-old Safavid art. In addition, the wooden carving, engraving and embroidery box, a unique example of Iranian art in the eighth century, has further enhanced its artistic beauty.
The dome of the tomb of Shah Ismail is a small, narrow rectangular space that lies between empty...
This architectural work used as a shrine and lecturer of Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardebili in the eighteenth century...