The Tomb of Sibawayh is the burial place of the great Iranian scholar and expert in Arabic grammar and syntax, who lived in the 3rd century AH. The Tomb of Sibawayh is a small but cultural building with a unique dome. This structure, made of stone and plaster, was registered as one of Iran's national monuments in 2002.
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