Imamzadeh Jafar is a spectacular historical mausoleum in
Borujerd City, western
Iran. The tomb belongs to Abolghāsem Ja’far Ibn Al-Hossain the grandson of the 4th Imam of Shia’s, Zein Al-Ăbedin.Built in 11th century A.D, Imamzadeh Jafar is one of the few architecture examples of
Seljuk and then
Ilkhanid eras in Iran. A very similar mausoleum is the Tomb of
Daniel in
Susa, south western Iran. The building is octagonal with a high dome in the center. The height of the conic-shaped dome is 25 meters from the base (1). The main entrance is in east side and there are two halls decorated with tile work from the
Safavid (16th c.) and
Qajar (19th c.) times. The intricate carvings on the doors and around the fringes are the masterpieces of the craftsmen of the Safavid era. The interior decoration of the building has changed during different times and lastly, it has been covered with millions of small mirrors (2).
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