Imamzadeh Bijan
What has been obtained from historical documents is that there were 2 original and installed Imamzadehs in the village of Kap, both of which were known as Imamzadeh Seyyed Mohammad. The residents of that area, in order to distinguish these two Imamzadehs from each other, called one of them "Imamzadeh Bi-jen". Apparently, in past years, it was believed that this Imamzadeh was a safe place and had no jinn.
Therefore, that Imamzadeh was called "Imamzadeh Bi-jen" which gradually became famous as "Imamzadeh Bijan" among the tourist attractions of Noor. Now, to avoid any doubt about this Imamzadeh who is a descendant of Imam Sajjad (AS) through several intermediaries, they changed his name on the signboard to "Imamzadeh Seyyed Mohammad Bi-jen". Take the exact location.
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