The shrine of Sultan Hazrat's lineage of this revered Imamzadeh, according to the city's trusted sources, traces back to Hazrat Musa ibn Jafar (AS).
According to the locals' narration, until the year 1359, the building was made of mud bricks and clay, which was replaced by a new structure through the efforts of the trustees and benefactors of the city. The current courtyard area of the Imamzadeh is 80 square meters. The area of the tomb, including the night chamber and the porticoes of the pilgrimage site, reaches 500 square meters. Inside the shrine, there is a wooden sarcophagus measuring 2×1 on the grave stone of the noble Imamzadeh, and the tomb lacks plasterwork decorations, mirror work, or tile work. The double-domed tiled dome of the pilgrimage site is 12 meters from the floor.
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