Mahan, Nur ad-Din Ni'matullah Shrine 1437 - History of Islamic Architecture (sitios de interés)
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Mahan, Iran Shah Nur ad-Din Ni'matullah Vali Shrine 1437 (Safavid reconstruction 1601) Timurid, Safavid, Qajar
In 1406 Aleppo-born Sufi shaykh, and later saint, Shah Nur ad-Din Ni'matullah Vali moved to Mahan, a village outside Kirman, where he established an order of dervishes. He died in 1431 aged over 100. In 1436 a shrine was erected in his honor and became a pilgrimage site; with the attention of successive rulers contributing various additions over the centuries. The shrine complex as it now stands, comprises three courtyards arranged axially communicating with dependent structures. The earliest work is attributed to the Bahmanid ruler Ahmed I Vali who erected the sanctuary chamber in 1436. Shah Abbas I undertook extensions and renovations in 1601, including renovation or reconstruction of the dome.
View of the shrine
Aerial view of the dome
Minaret and detail of roof construction
Construction of the small domes on the roof. Armenian influences durng Shah Abbas' time?