Bahman Mirza Qajar Mausoleum

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Completiondate1880
Bahman Mirza Qajar Mausoleum
Bəhmən Mirzə Məqbərəsi
40°22′49″N 47°07′43″E / 40.38028°N 47.12861°E / 40.38028; 47.12861
LocationBarda, Azerbaijan
TypeMausoleum
Completion date1880
Dedicated toBahman Mirza Qajar

Bahman Mirza Qajar Mausoleum is a mausoleum with three domes located 25 meters north-east from Imamzadeh architectural complex in Barda.[1]

Bahman Mirza built this mausoleum in 1880 and bequeathed it to his sons to bury it here. The tomb is located 25 meters east of the Imamzadeh tomb.[2]

This architectural monument is one of the rare types in Arran's architectural style to be built with baked bricks. Its domes are consolidated from both inside and outside. Bahman Mirza Qajar was buried in the third room from entrance, which is also middle of the last room. The grave is built of a kind of tomb style. There are six inscriptions on the black marble on the inner walls of the dome. The texts are written in plain text, and the texts are related to the verses of the Koran: The life of the buried man is described as full of agony, frustration, longing, and shaking.[3]

The height from the floor to the dome is 1 meter. The walls of the tomb are 1 meter thick.[4]

Bahman Mirza

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