
The shrine of Baba Shoja al-Din is located in the vicinity of Kashan, on the road to the village of Fin. The building likely commemorates a local Sufi saint. Although the existing building dates from the Safavid period (1501-1732), the tilework covering the sarcophagus bears the date 1375/777, which indicates that the building’s foundation dates back to the fourteenth century. The shrine consists of a square courtyard surrounded with iwans and arched recesses containing gravestones from the Safavid period. To the south is an iwan leading to a rectangular hall that precedes the tomb chamber, which is octagonal in plan and crowned by a tiled conical dome, 19 meters in height. The mausoleum is built of mud and baked brick and bears remains of painted plaster in the interior.Sources:Nārāqī, Ḥasan. Āsār-i tārikhī-i shahristānhā-yi Kāshān va Naṭanz, 186-188. [Tehran: Anjumān-i āsār-i millī, 1347/1969]."Boqe-ye Abululu." Iranshahr Encyclopedia ofIranian Architectural History. http://iranshahrpedia.ir/arch/handle/10667/7015. [Accessed November 23, 2010]Record updates:August 22, 2018 (AKDC staff): edited bibliography (stylistic changes only).
Kashan, Iran(33.970, 51.417)
Semifinalists — Public Buildings
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