The tomb of Shah Gharib is being restored in the historical village of Anjdan

According to the Aria Heritage report, Hossein Mahmoudi, the general director of cultural heritage, tourism and handicrafts of the central province, announced this news and said: Shah Gharib (Mustansarbullah) tomb belongs to the Safavid period and is located in Arak city, the historical village and tourist destination of Anjdan.
The Deputy of Cultural Heritage of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Central Province continued: This restoration operation includes the restoration of the roof, dome, plastering inside the building and also the restoration of the body of this historical monument.
Mahmoudi pointed out that this historical work was registered as one of Iran’s national works on 19 Mehr 1378 with the registration number 2453, and clarified: the credit allocated to this part of the restoration is over one billion Rials.
The mentioned building is an eight-story tomb built in the style of four-story buildings and has two floors. The lower floor is a cellar whose current height is one meter lower than the level of the garden area. The internal plan of the first floor is square.
At a height of six meters, the building has four earrings, on which a small dome is placed, and the main entrance porch on the east side is decorated with plaster.
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