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The tomb of Khajovi Kermani

The tomb of Khajovi Kermani: a window to history, poetry and mysticismThe tomb of Khajovi Kermani is like a window to the history, poetry and mysticism of Iran. The age of this magnificent building, which is located at the foot of Shiraz's Saboi Mountain, dates back to about 670 years ago and goes back to the Ilkhani period. It is as if by passing through each step of this tomb, we travel deep into history and witness the splendor and grandeur of Iranian architecture in that period, as well as drowning in the sea of poetry and mysticism of Khajawi Kermani.The architecture of the tomb of Khajovi Kermani is a reflection of the taste of Iranians in that period. The tall and brick dome that seems to reach the sky, tile decorations with Islamic and geometric designs and Quranic verses, Khajo marble tomb with Islamic motifs, a turquoise pond in the middle of the tomb garden, towering cypress and orange trees, and colorful flowers, all And everyone has created a unique, memorable and spiritual atmosphere in this place.In the interior of Khajovi Kermani tomb, there are various elements that each add to its beauty, charm and spirituality. Among others, we can mention the following:Dome: The dome of Khajovi Kermani tomb is one of the most beautiful domes in Iran. This dome is made of bricks and decorated with turquoise tiles and Islamic motifs and Quranic verses. The height of the dome is very high and can be seen from far away. The natural light that shines into the tomb through the windows of the dome creates a spiritual and relaxing atmosphere.Tiling: In the exterior and interior of the mausoleum, beautiful tiling with Islamic and geometric designs and Quranic verses have been used. The colors of the glazed tiles are also very attractive and pleasant. For example, in the exterior of the mausoleum, mosaic tiles with Islamic designs and Quranic verses have been used, which has given this building a unique beauty. Inside the tomb, beautiful tiles with Islamic designs and Quranic verses are used to decorate the walls and ceiling, which creates a spiritual and relaxing atmosphere.

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