The tomb of Yusha bin Nuh is another attraction of Malayer, which among some locals is known as the tomb of Baba Hossein or Dad Hossein. The age of the Baba Hossein tower tomb building in Malayer dates back to the 6th to 8th centuries AH. This tomb is the burial place of one of the prophets of the Children of Israel and was very important to the Jews living in Malayer in the past. The architecture of the building is dodecagonal from the outside and octagonal from the inside. The Baba Hossein tomb, which is another name for the tomb of Yusha bin Nuh, is a conical dome tower tomb. The internal niches of each side of the tower tomb are placed in rectangular frames. These rectangular frames are created with embossed brickwork..
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