Veshnoweh, a summer village in the Kahak district, located sixty kilometers southeast of the city of Qom, with historical features from the fourth and third millennia BC and tourism, has been selected by the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism as a target tourist village.
The shrine of Imamzadeh Hadi (peace be upon him) is one of the religious and historical sites of Veshnoweh village, dating back to the Safavid era, and was registered as a national heritage site of Iran in late 2001 with registration number 4872.
Some genealogical researchers trace the lineage of Imamzadeh Hadi through nine intermediaries to Imam Sajjad (peace be upon him).
This shrine, also known as the "Five Imamzadehs," is located to the north and outside of Veshnoweh village, 23 kilometers southwest of Kahak city, and is one of the famous shrines of Qom province, attracting tourists and enthusiasts of Islamic art due to its Safavid architectural features.
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