On 15 Khordad Street in the city of Varamin, there is another building from the Mongol era (7th century) that belongs to Prince Hossein, a descendant of Imam Musa ibn Ja'far (AS). The shrine building, covering an area of 300 square meters, was constructed in two floors with a brick skeleton, and part of the mosaic tile work of its mihrab remains, which is considered one of the precious artistic relics.
This Imamzadeh building was likely built during the Ilkhanid period. The exterior facade of the current building is completely new, consisting of two floors with a white marble facade and metal lattice doors and windows. This shrine has two entrances, one on the west side and the other on the north side of the building. Additionally, there is another door from the narrow alley north of the shrine that leads to it.
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