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Tomb of Shaykh Zahed Gilani
15th-century mausoleum in Lahijan, Iran / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tomb of Shaykh Zahed Gilani (Persian: آرامگاه شیخ زاهد گیلانی) or Sheikhanvar[1] is a historical mausoleum in Lahijan, Iran. It dates back to the Safavid era.[2] This mausoleum is the purported burial place of Zahed Gilani, a 13th-century Sufi mystic and the forefather of the Zahediyeh and Safaviyya Sufi orders, which would eventually evolve into the religion of the Safavid Empire. The mausoleum is the 824th national monument of Iran.[3][1]
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Tomb of Shaykh Zahed Gilani | |
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![]() The mausoleum during the evening hours | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Twelver Shi'a |
Province | Gilan |
Location | |
Location | Lahijan, Iran |
Geographic coordinates | 37.2015451°N 50.0463754°E / 37.2015451; 50.0463754 |
Architecture | |
Type | mausoleum |
Style | Safavid |
Completed | 15th century |
Materials | wood, brick |
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