According to ISNA, the head of the Ray Cultural Heritage Bureau informed about the attack on the tomb of Takhti in the Ibn Babuyeh cemetery, which is listed in the National Heritage List, saying:
This has been halted for now with the intervention of cultural heritage.
Mohsen Saadati, head of the Ray County Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Department, told ISNA:
According to the news, we referred to the southeastern part of Ibn Babuiyyah cemetery, and we found that Tulit was settling near the tomb of Takhti, which was stopped by a cultural heritage.
He added:
Ibn Babuyeh’s cemetery was scheduled to submit its plan to the Ray Cultural Heritage Office for review and comment.
Saadati emphasized:
The project was at the beginning of the work and has been stopped for now.
Gholamreza Takhti’s tomb is located in the cemetery of Ibn Babuyeh Ray City; According to some historians, Ibn Babuiyyah cemetery dates back to the Sassanid period. Ibn Babuyeh is the first city cemetery and the second largest cemetery in Tehran. The cemetery, which has been listed in the National Heritage List of Iran in the past, has been assaulted and its historical stones have been motivated to organize, demolished, and the old cemetery rhythm and rhythm have been disrupted in the plan.
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