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  1. With his followers, he destroyed the half-built construction. The people of Shiraz protested the destruction and the government ordered the rebuilding of the monument, but Fāl-Asiri opposed them and pronounced that he would destroy any building raised there, even if it were erected by the king himself. [2]

    • 1452 (first building), 1935 (modern building)
    • André Godard
  2. 15. Dez. 2002 · The tomb of Hafez and the surrounding area, formerly known as Takiya-ye Ḥāfeẓ. The Hafeziya is located south of the Koran Gate ( Darvāza-ye Qorʾān) on the northern edge of Shiraz, at the beginning of Golestān Street, formerly known as Ḵarābāt Street. It is on the site of the famous Golgašt-e Moṣallā, the pleasure ground often ...

  3. 11. Mai 2018 · 150. The Tomb of Hafez is in a peaceful, garden setting that drips with an ambience of poetry and romance. The 14th-century writer is considered the Shakespeare of Iran, one of the greatest ...

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  4. 14. Nov. 2017 · An attention that sometimes acted as a disadvantage since many rulers destroyed the mausoleum to build one of their own. The mausoleum was restored by the Qajar rulers which was again destroyed and nothing remains of it today. The current monument was designed by the famous French Architect, André Godard inspired by the architecture ...

  5. 17. Feb. 2023 · I wish I could say that was it, and they rebuilt the tomb of Hafez and everything ended happily ever after but it didn’t. Fal-Asiri couldn’t accept this and announced that he would destroy any building raised there, even if it were erected by the king himself! So as a result, the tomb of our beloved Hafez remained in ruins for ...

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  6. 26. Juli 2018 · In this study, corrosion mechanisms and conservation conditions of the metallic dome of the Hafezs tomb are investigated by analytical methods including optical microscopy, ICP-MS, SEM-EDX, and X-ray diffraction. The results showed that the dome is constructed from many copper sheets that are hammered to shape the dome.

  7. With his followers, he destroyed the half-built construction. The people of Shiraz protested the destruction and the government ordered the rebuilding of the monument, but Fāl-Asiri opposed them and pronounced that he would destroy any building raised there, even if it were erected by the king himself.