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List of religious centers in Tehran : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of religious centers in Tehran List of religious centers in Tehran ==Religious centers==
*Shahr Banu Mausoleum *''Javan-Mard Qassab'' Mausoleum, a pre-Islamic semi-mythical hero *Dozens of Imamzadeh shrines, hundreds of years old, including that of Imam Zadeh Saleh. *Dozens of Saqa Khanehs: traditional places of prayer *Several Tekyehs: traditional places for mourning Muharram ceremonies for Husayn ibn Ali. *''Ebn-e Babveyh'' cemetery, where many Iranian giants such as Takhti and Ali Akbar Dehkhoda are buried. *''Zahir-ud-Dowleh'' cemetery, in Tajrish, where many Iranian giants of art and culture such as Iraj Mirza, Mohammad Taghi Bahar, Forough Farrokhzad, Abolhasan Saba, Ruhollah Khaleghi, and Darvish-Khan are buried. *Kordan Tomb, Seljuk era, Karaj. *Meidanak Tomb, 13th century, Karaj *The Polish Cemetery 1-north of Tehran in Qolhak, British Embassy Garden, where numerous World War II western Allied soldiers are buried. 2- Polish Cemetery (Catholic Cemetery) in Dulab, south-east of Tehran *Orthodox Cemetery, Dulab/The Russian Unknown Soldier's Tomb (Cenotaph) is located here with a red star over it * Naghareh Khaneh Tower. Located on a mountain with same name in HaftDastgah District, beside Aminabad Road. Its age is not clear but it is related to the Seljuk era. This tower is the tomb of a Seljuk king. Under the tower you can see other historical ruins (Einanj Dome). This place was a royal cemetery and was used in the early years of the Islamic era.
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