Agha Seyyed Mir Shams al-Din ibn Musa al-Kadhim (AS), he was the son of Imam Kadhim (AS) and the brother of Seyyed Jalal al-Din Ashraf, his representative and successor in Lahijan who was responsible for all affairs and duties of Seyyed Ashraf's government. He took over all matters as the chief commander of his brave brother, as the head of the government of the presence, and finally after the martyrdom of his brother, he reached Lahijan, but there he was martyred by Lin ibn Harwi. Today his shrine in the Caravanserai neighborhood of Lahijan is a pilgrimage site for believers. It seems that to preserve power after the collapse of the Islamic army, he had reached Lahijan but such an opportunity did not arise for him.
In the introduction of the sacred shrines of Lahijan, the shrine of this great Seyyed is mentioned in the Beygomabad neighborhood of Lahijan, and there the names of two persons named Seyyed Jalal al-Din ibn Musa al-Kadhim (AS) are mentioned, as well as the names of two Mir Shams al-Din, which probably the shrine of Agha Mir Shams al-Din known as Amir Shahid, which has a famous tomb in Lahijan and formerly had the Sadeghiyeh seminary beside it, is the brother of the presence and the rest are considered descendants of that presence. The inscription date on the chest is 1017 lunar Hijri.
This shrine has a continuous iwan on the eastern side, with thick elephant-foot columns on its margins. In the middle of the shrine, the tomb room with an octagonal plan and pendentives on the sides and a high dome is located. This complex is registered as number 646 in the national heritage list.
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