The Breathtaking Beauty Of Shah-e-Cheragh Mausoleum In Iran
Iran is well known for its unique architectural style, as well as its historical buildings, which have been well preserved throughout the centuries. The Shah-e-Cheragh Mausoleum, which was built during the 12th century, holds the holy tombs of Mir Muhammad and Amir Ahmad, the brothers of Imam Reza. Historical documents revealed that Imam Reza is related to the Prophet Muhammad, as well as his successor, Shia Imam.
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he Shah-e-Cheragh Mausoleum is one of the main destinations in Iran for those, who want a quiet place to find inner peace and enjoy spectacular interior.
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