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Saadi tomb (Sadiyeh)

Saadi tomb (Sadiyeh): a journey to the world of words and thoughtsSadia is a gateway to the world of Saadi, a famous Iranian poet and writer.In the course of history:Saadi moved to this place at the end of his life and was buried in this place after his death in 691 AH.The original building of Saadi tomb was simple and brick.Throughout history, many dignitaries and celebrities, including Karim Khan Zand, Fath Ali Shah Qajar, and Naseruddin Shah Qajar, paid attention to the restoration and reconstruction of Saadi's tomb.Mohsen Foroughi, a prominent Iranian architect, built a new building on Saadi's tomb in 1331 AH.Architecture:The new building of Saadi Mausoleum with its turquoise dome, beautiful tiling, and marble columns is an example of Iranian-Islamic architecture.The fish pond, the statue of Saadi, and the greenery of the tomb area add to its beauty and freshness.Journey to the world of words and thoughts:Near the tomb of Saadi, you can listen to whispers, secrets and needs and benefit from the positive energy of this place.Reading Saadi's poems and stories in the peaceful and spiritual atmosphere of the tomb is a unique experience.Visiting the tomb library and museum is an opportunity to learn more about Saadi's life and works.Sadia, beyond a tomb:Sadia is a symbol of Iranian culture and literature and is respected by the people of Iran and the world.This place has inspired many poets and writers.Saadiyeh is a place to promote peace and friendship and get to know the culture and history of Iran.

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