Saeb-Mausoleum

The Saeb Mausoleum (Persian آرامگاه صائب, IPA: ɑɾɑmɡɑh ɛ sɑɛb ) is located in Isfahan, Iran. The mausoleum is the burial place Saeb Tabrizi -, the famous Persian poet of the 17th century. He was a native of Shams -e Tabrizi, Rumi's spiritual teacher, from. The father Saebs was a famous merchant in Tabriz. As Isfahan capital was moved with his family there. He tried long the honorary title Malek osch - Schoara (Poet Laureate ) from the court to get Abbas I, but he had no success and emigrated to India. There he became famous. After his return to Isfahan in the era of Abbas II, he was warmly welcomed and received the coveted title Malek osch - Schoara.

The mausoleum is one of the architectural history Pahlavi era, but the grave stone dates from the year of 1676. Grave On the stone is the date in 1087 of the Islamic era mentioned.

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