Emamzadeh Ahmad

The Imamzade Ahmad (Persian امامزاده احمد, IPA: ɛmɑmzɑdɛ æhmæd ) is a Imamzade in Isfahan, Iran. The Imamzade consists of a tomb, a Ivan on the northern side and another Ivan on the western side, which is to a large yard. In the courtyard of some well-known personalities such as the daughter of Amir Kabir and the sister of Naser ad -Din Shah was bury. Imamzade itself was probably the son of Soltan Ali Ebn -e- Mohammad, who was bury in Mashhad -e Ardehal. The oldest part of the building is a white stone, which is 3 m long. The stone is under a net-like wooden windows, which is on the street. It is said that he is a part of the Somnath - stone. About the Somnath - stone Jaberi Ansari wrote in the book History of Isfahan and Rej following:

The Imamzade Ahmad was built in the Seljuk era, but the present building belongs to the Safavid era. The ceiling of the mausoleum is covered with muqarnas. Around the monument there is a verse with golden Nastaliq font, with the sell- o Soltan repairs and improvements, which was carried out by his command, mentioned.

In contrast to the few decorations of the tomb of Imamzades, the tombs of the daughter of Amir Kabir and the sister and the wife of Naser ad -Din Shah completely with stucco, painting and mirror work has been decorated.

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