Historically, an imamzadeh and the historic altar of a mosque in Central Province were registered nationally.
The deputy of cultural heritage of Central Province announced the registration of 2 historical movable works of Central Province in the list of national monuments.
Hossein Mahmoudi announced this news and said:
In the last meeting of the Supreme Council of Registration, which was held in the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, the proposed case of two historical movable works of the mihrab of Jame Mosque of Saveh and Imamzadeh of Mohsen in Mashhad Garmeh was presented and after the expert reviews and documents presented, these two works with The majority of votes reached the national natural register.
The Deputy of Cultural Heritage, General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Central Province added:
This mihrab, like the construction pattern of other mihrabs, consists of a main border decorated with a Koranic inscription in Kufic script, a pair of pillars (eyelids) with knotted motifs, a four-sided head pillar, a part of a concave archway at the top, two flat and frontal arches. There are small ones above the first and second arches that are decorated with Slimi motifs.
Mahmoudi added:
At the threshold of Imamzadeh Mohsen village of Mashhad, it is made of walnut and has a rectangular shape with dimensions of 212 cm in height, 116 cm in width and 9 cm in thickness. In the center of this Slimi design, a knotted rhombus with the name of Mobarakeh (Ali) is carved in Maaqli script. These works belong to the Seljuk and Safavid periods and are currently protected in the Four Seasons Museum of Arak.
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