Imamzadeh Shah Mir Hamzeh
is considered one of the descendants of Ahmad ibn Musa ibn Jafar (a) and the tomb of this Imamzadeh is a sacred shrine and a place for the love play of the lovers of Hazrat Ahadit. The shrine of this Imamzadeh is located in the village of Bazm, 18 kilometers southeast of the city of Surian, and for this reason, it is also known among the common people as Imamzadeh Bazm; the history of this building dates back to the Safavid era and the existing designs and writings and its wooden mihrab, which has carvings and designs on three sides, have led historians to conclude that the construction order was given by Shah Abbas Safavi. The tall dome (16 meters) is one of the features of this sacred building; a dome with turquoise tile work and inscribed with small Kufic script inscriptions; the shrine area also has a qanat with very delicious water and of course beside it are ancient plane trees, some of which are several hundred years old.
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