IMAMZADE
Imamzade is a large cemetery with a mosque. One of its th century tombs is supposed to shelter the body of Sheikh Ibrahim Mascidi, considered a Saint. The building is open to everyone, but women must cover their heads. The pilgrims turn three times, in the opposite direction of a watch, around a wooden and glass niche where a sword is found, copy of the sword of Ali. A small room on the side serves as a prayer room.
Another mausoleum in this cemetery dates back to the late th century and houses Bahman Mirza's remains. Unfortunately, the land building is in poor condition and generally closed to the public.
There are also several brand new mausoleums, some of which are comparable to that of the oldest tombs: The rich residents of Barrel are obviously not hesitating to invest in sumptuous funeral monuments.
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