The mausoleum of Sheikh Zeinol Abedin Ali Khamoosh is located in the village of Nadooshan. 35 kilometers from Yazd. Sheikh Ali was one of the 6th century Gnostics and mystics (Sufis) who was martyred and his tomb became a pilgrimage site and a place ...
Tazarjan Jameh Mosque (Tezerjan or Terzejan) of the Tarzjan Village is distinct in architectural techniques from other mosques in the province. Due to being located in a mountainous region, wooden pillars and beams have been used in its construction.
Other sacred shrines and tombs in the province are: Imamzadeh Seyed Mohammad, 3 kilometers from Aqda. Imamzadeh Zeid Ebne Musa Alkazem, Imamzadeh Seyed Mir Hussein, Imam Zadeh Shah Zadeh Fazel. The Zarandian, Seyed Panhoun and Sheikh Dad in Yazd. Seyed ...
This spring which looks like a natural depression, is 40 km. from Yazd and in spring it is converted into a lake. In years with a good capacity of water, there is scope for boating facilities for visitors and tourists.
Situated at the distance of 38 kilometers in the north west of Yazd and 8 kilometers to the west of Yazd - Naein Road, It has a warm and dry weather. Soltan Sanjar Kharazmshahi, crowned in 590 AH.established the village ten years after his enthronement. ...
A literate group in Yazd attempted to find Natural Science Museum of Yazd in a period of two years. It has been erected in a part of the Iran Shahr High School of Yazd with a 1,000 square meters hall. The following are on display here, subjects such ...
These mountains are to the north of the village of Khorjahan (Angooran) and stands 3,099 m. in height. The Angooran Chay, Takhte Yourd and Darvand Rivers form their sources here. The southern slopes of these mountains face the village of Argooran, whilst ...
Among other old schools of Yazd province are: Abul-Ma'ali, Hosseinieh, Do Menar, Qiyem, Abdul Rahim Khan (new school) Kamalieh, Mullah Esmaeil,. Imam Khomeini, Merkar, Zia'iyeh (Alexander Prison), and Mosalla Schools.
Khajeh Ali Siahpoosh or Sheikh Mohammad Siah-Poosh mausoleum is that of one of the followers of the Safavid family, Sheikh Mohammad Siyahpoosh (10th century AH.)
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