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The Pir Bakran mausoleum is a historical mausoleum in Pir Bakran, the capital of Pir Bakran District. The mausoleum dates back to the Ilkhanid era. The names of The Rashidun Caliphs on its inscriptions show that the building belongs the early times of the conversion of mongols to islam and they were still sunnite. The courtyard of the mausoleum is surrounded by walls, small iwans and the arched portals of the main iwan and decorated by some inscriptions with Kufic scripts and stuccoes with the form of flowers and bushes, which are the works of Mohammad Naghash. 's grave is located behind the courtyard. On the northern side of it, there's a small closed room, which was probably his teaching place. The mausoleum is decorated with stuccoes and tiles.

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  • ضريح بيربکران (بالفارسية: آرامگاه پیربکران) هي ضريح تاريخية تعود إلى الدولة الإلخانية، وتقع في مقاطعة فلاورجان. (ar)
  • Das Pir-Bakran-Mausoleum (persisch آرامگاه پیربکران Aramgah e Pir Bakran, IPA: ɑɾɑmgɑh ɛ piɾ bæcɾɑn) ist ein historisches Mausoleum in , der Hauptstadt des gleichnamigen Landkreises in der Provinz Isfahan. Es stammt aus der Ilchaneära. Die Namensinschriften der Raschidun-Kalifen zeigen, dass der Bau zur frühen Zeit des Übertritts der Mongolen zum sunnitischen Islam gehört. Der mit kleinen Nebeniwanen und bogenförmigen Portalen umgebene Hof wurde mit Kufiinschriften und Stuck in Form von Blumen und Sträuchern dekoriert. Die Stuckarbeiten stammen von Mohammad Naghash. Das Grab des befindet sich hinter dem Hof. Er war ein Sufi und Mystiker im 13. Jahrhundert. Ein kleiner geschlossener Raum an der Nordseite des Hofes gilt als sein der Ort, an dem er lehrte. Das Mausoleum ist völlig mit Stuck und Keramikfliesen dekoriert. (de)
  • The Pir Bakran mausoleum is a historical mausoleum in Pir Bakran, the capital of Pir Bakran District. The mausoleum dates back to the Ilkhanid era. The names of The Rashidun Caliphs on its inscriptions show that the building belongs the early times of the conversion of mongols to islam and they were still sunnite. The courtyard of the mausoleum is surrounded by walls, small iwans and the arched portals of the main iwan and decorated by some inscriptions with Kufic scripts and stuccoes with the form of flowers and bushes, which are the works of Mohammad Naghash. 's grave is located behind the courtyard. On the northern side of it, there's a small closed room, which was probably his teaching place. The mausoleum is decorated with stuccoes and tiles. (en)
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  • ضريح بيربکران (بالفارسية: آرامگاه پیربکران) هي ضريح تاريخية تعود إلى الدولة الإلخانية، وتقع في مقاطعة فلاورجان. (ar)
  • The Pir Bakran mausoleum is a historical mausoleum in Pir Bakran, the capital of Pir Bakran District. The mausoleum dates back to the Ilkhanid era. The names of The Rashidun Caliphs on its inscriptions show that the building belongs the early times of the conversion of mongols to islam and they were still sunnite. The courtyard of the mausoleum is surrounded by walls, small iwans and the arched portals of the main iwan and decorated by some inscriptions with Kufic scripts and stuccoes with the form of flowers and bushes, which are the works of Mohammad Naghash. 's grave is located behind the courtyard. On the northern side of it, there's a small closed room, which was probably his teaching place. The mausoleum is decorated with stuccoes and tiles. (en)
  • Das Pir-Bakran-Mausoleum (persisch آرامگاه پیربکران Aramgah e Pir Bakran, IPA: ɑɾɑmgɑh ɛ piɾ bæcɾɑn) ist ein historisches Mausoleum in , der Hauptstadt des gleichnamigen Landkreises in der Provinz Isfahan. Es stammt aus der Ilchaneära. Die Namensinschriften der Raschidun-Kalifen zeigen, dass der Bau zur frühen Zeit des Übertritts der Mongolen zum sunnitischen Islam gehört. Der mit kleinen Nebeniwanen und bogenförmigen Portalen umgebene Hof wurde mit Kufiinschriften und Stuck in Form von Blumen und Sträuchern dekoriert. Die Stuckarbeiten stammen von Mohammad Naghash. (de)
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