The shrine of Imamzadegan Agha Seyed Esmaeil and Seyed Ebrahim is located in the city of Rasht, in the Saghri Sazan neighborhood. The building is an old and historical shrine that was destroyed in the heavy snow of the year 1383 in the Solar Hijri calendar and then rebuilt with an area of about 700 square meters. This shrine has a carved door dated 1242 AH, a plaster mihrab, and a wooden lattice zarih of the Imamzadeh related to the Qajar period, which have been preserved and maintained in this shrine until now.
One of the valuable features in this mosque is the presence of two carved wooden doors that still exist in this tomb. The building of the shrine was old and historical, collapsed during the heavy snow of 1383 Solar Hijri, and was rebuilt afterward. However, the carved door dated 1246 AH, the plaster mihrab, and the wooden lattice zarih of the Imamzadeh belong to the Qajar period and have been preserved in this shrine until now.
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