Tuesday, September 2, 2014

33 pol Abu Lolo Mausoluem Abyaneh Village Atashgah of Isfahan Boroujerdi House Chehel Sotoun Fin Gar


Maghbaratoshoara is a mausoleum for poets, mystics, scientists and well-known people of Tabriz located in the sorkhab district of Tabriz. It is located in Sheshghelan suburb, Seghatoleslam Ave in Tabriz on the east side of Seyed Hamzeh's grave and Ghaem Magham's grave. In the past it has also gone by the names of Haziratoshoara, Haziratolghozat and Sorkhab woodbury outlet Cemetery. woodbury outlet The exact date of its creation is not known. The Mausoleum woodbury outlet was first mentioned by Hamdollah Mostowfi in his Nozhat ol-Gholoub. Hamdollah mentions it being located in what, at the time, was the Sorkhab woodbury outlet district of Tabriz, Sorkhab woodbury outlet and Charandab being the oldest districts in the city of Tabriz. The cemetery had been functional and in good condition up until the attack woodbury outlet of the Ottoman Empire woodbury outlet at the end of the 10th century, but following their attack and for the next few years it was desecrated and destroyed. While natural dictators such as earthquakes (in particular the ones in 1193 and 1194) and flooding has caused massive damage to the cemetery as well, however, its deep roots in Tabriz’s history and culture woodbury outlet has prompted construction of new monuments on the property in order to preserve it. Since the 1970's, there have been attempts to renovate the graveyard area. In 1971, assisted by a newspaper competition to come up with a design, the entry of Engineer Farzanmehr was selected and the construction of a new symbolic building on this site was undertaken. Some people who are buried in this graveyard are quite famous. The first poet buried in this complex is Asadi Tusi (999-1072 A.D.). Other famous Persian poets buried there include Anvari Abivardi, Zahiroddin Faryabi, Falaki Shirvani, Shams al-Din Sajasi, Mojiroddin Balaghani, Homam Tabrizi, Khaghani, Qatran woodbury outlet Tabrizi, Mani Shirazi, Lesani Shirazi, Shakibi Tabrizi, Maghrebi woodbury outlet Tabrizi and Shapour Neyshapuri. Due to the elements described above there is barely woodbury outlet any evidence left of the actual tombs of these deceased individuals. Shahriar was the last poet to have been interred in Maghbaratoshoara and the only one who has works both in Persian and Azerbaijani. The death and subsequent burial of Shahriar here has given the Maghbaratoshoara Cemetery a breath of life so to speak and once again made it a must see tourist attraction of Tabriz.
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