The visit of the Minister of Cultural Heritage to Takia Zaghram Tafaresh

According to the report of Arya Heritage, Ezzatullah Zarghami arrived in Tafarsh city during his two-day trip to Central Province on the evening of December 11th. Upon his arrival, after being welcomed by Bayati, the representative of Tafarsh people in the Islamic Council and the governor of the city, he visited Takia Zaghram.
Zaghorm Tekeya, dating back to the Safavid and Qajar periods, is located in Zaghrom neighborhood of Tafarsh city, and with 150 years of age, it is considered one of the oldest Tekeyas in the country.
The support building was built using clay, straw and wooden beams in 1274 AH, and the oldest part of it is the entrance porch on the southeast side.
There is an inscription on the right side of the porch of the main entrance porch, which is related to the reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, and the delicate moqranskari inside the decoration of the porch is very similar to the style of moqranskari in the Safavid era.
This work, which is considered one of the famous places of Tafarsh, was registered as one of the national works of Iran on April 9, 1378, with registration number 2281.
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