Such a tall mausoleum, it is simply. The mausoleum built for Mongolian Sudan has the world's tallest brick dome, which is said to be the originator of the Taj Mahal in India. The mausoleum stands alone on the side of the road, and is overlooked. The blue dome attracted all my attention, and the blue could be comparable to the blue of the sky. Unfortunately, when I went there, the hall was closed and I couldn't go in.
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Such a tall mausoleum, it is simply. The mausoleum built for Mongolian Sudan has the world's tallest brick dome, which is said to be the originator of the Taj Mahal in India. The mausoleum stands alone on the side of the road, and is overlooked. The blue dome attracted all my attention, and the blue could be comparable to the blue of the sky. Unfortunately, when I went there, the hall was closed and I couldn't go in.
Sultan Niye is located in Zanjan province, Iran, about 240 kilometers southwest of Tehran. It was once the capital of the 14th century Ir Khan state, which ruled Persia, and its name means "supreme." The fifth heir to Genghis Khan, the new capital, was built on the desolate plateau of Persia. In 2005, UNESCO included Sultan Nieh as a World Heritage Site.
First of all, this is not known as the tomb, otherwise it will be called the tomb of Sultan Nie, and the Khomeini tomb is much larger than it. The World Cultural Heritage Organization selected it as the only large mosque on the Silk Road, the relatively complete preservation of the six minaret, the general mosque is 2 minaret, Khomeini tomb as a large worship center only 4 minaret, 6 minaret in ancient status can be imagined. It is worth seeing, but it is too far away. It takes 4 hours to drive fast from Tehran. There is nothing around Hamadan. It is not worth it to run for this trip.
This building is very tall, it seems to be the highest mausoleum, it is built in masonry, it used to be very developed here, it is a country that many countries will put, and now the vaguely leftover ancient sites are also very rich.