Baba Vali Deylaman
The shrine of Baba Vali is located in a village of the same name in the Deylaman region of Siahkal County. Several years ago, the old building of the Baba Vali shrine, which was from the Qajar era, was demolished and a large building was constructed. One of the valuable artifacts of this shrine is its wooden chest, which is placed on a wooden base with a height of 20 centimeters. On the panels of this chest, two types of carvings have been done in the style of knots and floral and plant designs. Above the two verses carved on the northern body of the chest, the date 999 AH can be read. In the porch of the shrine, gravestones have been installed that have beautiful carvings. One of them, dated 995 AH, belongs to "Al-Saeed Al-Shaheed Piri Beyk bin Piri Beyk." Regarding the personality of the tomb owner, there is no mention in the entrance inscriptions and the chest, but the owner of the grave, besides Baba Vali, is also known as Qader Prophet (Qader Nabi).
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