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Aladdin tower or Aladole tower
برج علاءالدین یا برج علاءالدوله
The tower in 2018
Religion
AffiliationIslam
ProvinceTehran Province
Location
LocationVaramin, Tehran, Iran
Shown within Iran
Geographic coordinates35°19′31″N 51°38′50″E / 35.3252°N 51.6472°E / 35.3252; 51.6472
Architecture
TypeMausoleum
StyleAzeri
Completed1289
MaterialsBricks

Aladdin tower (Persian: برج علاءالدین) or Aladole tower (Persian: برج علاءالدوله) or Gunbad-i Ala al-Din (Persian: گنبد علاءالدین - Dome of Aladdin)[1] is a monumental tower over tomb of its patron built in Ilkhanid era in centre of Varamin, Iran.

Architecture

The tomb is a cylindrical tower in the inside and a thirty-two right-angled triangular flanges or columns on the outside. Made of high-quality baked bricks assembled in a hazarbaf (decorative brickwork, literally meaning "thousand weaving") decorative pattern, the flanges ascend from the plinth until they meet the cornice that supports the conical roof with corbelled groin arches. Between the upper end of the flanges and the small groin arches above them runs an inscription band paralleling the zigzag shape of the flanges. The cornice displays fine tile work alternating between unglazed and glazed terracotta in light blue. As with most tomb towers, the tomb tower of 'Ala ad-Din has a double-shell dome, conical on the exterior and spherical on the inside, above the circular interior plan.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Gunbad-i 'Ala al-Din". 22 June 2017. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  2. ^ Blair, Sheila; Bloom, Jonathan (1994). The Art and Architecture of Islam. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300064650.
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