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Taj Al-Din Ebrahim ibn Rushan Amir Al-Kurdi Al-Sanjani (or Sinjani; Persian:تاج الدين ابراهيم كردی سنجانی) (1218 – 1301), titled Sheikh Zahed (or Zahid) Gilani, was an Iranian Grandmaster (murshid-i kamil) of the famed Zahediyeh Sufi order at Lahijan.
The Tomb of Shaykh Zahed Gilani (Persian: آرامگاه شیخ زاهد گیلانی) or Sheikhanvar is a historical mausoleum in Lahijan, Iran. It dates back to the Safavid era.
13 de feb. de 2020 · Zahed Gilani's Shrine The mystic Taj Al-Din Ebrahim ibn Rushan Amir Al-Kurdi Al-Sanjani (or Sinjani) (1216–1301) (Arabic: تاج الدين ابراهيم الكردي السنجاني), titled Sheikh Zahed (or Zahid) Gilani, was Grandmaster (Murshid Kamil) of the famed Zahediyeh Sufi Order at Lahijan.
- Siavarood, Gilan
- "Sheik Zahed Gilani"
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This paper argues the tomb of Sheikh Zahed Gilani, who was once a great mystic and is reputable due to his influence on the formation of the Safavid dynasty. Through a qualitative evaluation, this paper assesses the history, indigenous architecture, brick decorations and the significant geometry of Sheikh Zahed’ tomb.
- Maryam Pourzakarya
- 2020
Half close your eyes and you could almost imagine this beautiful shrine as a Buddhist temple in the Nepali foothills. Dedicated to a Sufi mystic, Sheikh Zahed Gilani (1236–1301), the mausoleum with its distinctive blue, pyramidal roof, is an important pilgrimage site.
12 de mar. de 2020 · This paper argues the tomb of Sheikh Zahed Gilani, who was once a great mystic and is reputable due to his influence on the formation of the Safavid dynasty.
Half close your eyes and you could almost imagine this beautiful shrine as a Buddhist temple in the Nepali foothills. Dedicated to a Sufi mystic, Sheikh Zahed Gilani (1236–1301), the mausoleum with its distinctive blue, pyramidal roof, is an important pilgrimage site. There is a spectacular monument belonging to a Sufi named Sheikh Tajeddin ...