Imamzadeh Ahmad Bimorgh is located 35 kilometers east of Gonabad and near the village of Bimorgh. The shrine, with an octagonal design and a dome above it, is situated within a wooded area. On the interior wall of the building, there is a Quranic inscription written in Thuluth script. The shrine building dates back to the Safavid era and is approximately from 1051 AH. The entrance inscription mentions its restoration in the 13th century AH. This site, considered one of Gonabad's tourist attractions, was registered as a national heritage site of Iran on December 26, 2001, with registration number 4498.
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