Bi Abeh Shrine
Located 27 kilometers south of Fariman, the village of Bi Abeh hosts a shrine of the same name, a relic from the 9th to 11th centuries AH. This historic tomb is set in a peaceful natural environment, and its traditional architecture reflects the connection of history, religion, and art in Fariman's culture.
This shrine, registered in Iran's national heritage list, alongside a spiritual and tranquil atmosphere, is a suitable place for enthusiasts of Islamic Iranian history and the Safavid era. Ask locals for directions.
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