Emamzadeh Panje Shah

Emamzadeh Panje Shah
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Basic information
Location Kashan, Iran
Geographic coordinates 33°59′06″N 51°26′42″E / 33.985038°N 51.444897°ECoordinates: 33°59′06″N 51°26′42″E / 33.985038°N 51.444897°E
Affiliation Shia Islam
Province Isfahan
Municipality Kashan
Architectural description
Architectural type Imamzadeh

The Emamzadeh Panje Shah is an imamzadeh in Kashan, Iran. The imamzadeh has been a sacred place since the early islamic centuries. It was also in the past one of the safest sanctuary places and if a criminal had taken sanctuary in the imamzadeh, nobody dared to take him out by force. The Emamzadeh Panje Shah belongs to the Seljuq era, but its internal decorations belongs mostley to the Qajar era. this structure is apparently the buried place of one of the Musa al-Kadhim's son. It has a conical dome, a yard, an iwan, several porticoes and a big wooden sepulcher.[1]

There is a minaret beside the northern portal of the yard. The entrance of the tomb has an marbly inscription. On the inscription, it has been written an ode for praising the buried Imamzadeh.[1]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 'Yaghoubi, Hosseyn (2004). Arash, Beheshti, ed. Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān [Travel Guide for the Province Isfahan] (in Persian). Rouzane. p. 189. ISBN 964-334-218-2.