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Manar Jonban (Persian: "The Swinging Minaret") is a mausoleum in Isfahan, Iran, entitled to Amu Abdoullah Ebne Mohammad Ebne Mahmmoud, a mystic who died in 1316 AD.
The building includes two minarets; they are 17 meters high from the ground level, with a distance between them of about 10 meters. When one of the minarets starts shaking, the other one starts shaking simultaneously, therefore the vibration can be felt in the whole structure.
The mausoleum was built in 1316, while the minarets were added later by architect Baha' al-Din al-'Amili (also known as Shaykh Bahai).
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Isfahan Province
Capital IsfahanCounties (A-L)
and CitiesAran va Bidgol CountyBorkhar CountyChadegan • RozvehFalavarjan • Abrisham • Baharan Shahr • Imanshahr • Kelishad va Sudarjan • Pir Bakran • Qahderijan • ZazeranFaridan CountyFereydunshahr • Barf AnbarGolpayegan • Golshahr • GugedIsfahan • Baharestan • Ezhiyeh • Harand • Hasanabad • Khvorasgan • Kuhpayeh • Mohammadabad • Nasrabad • Nikabad • Sejzi • Tudeshg • VarzanehKhomeyni Shahr CountyKhur and Biabanak CountyKhur • JandaqKhvansar CountyKhvansarZarrin Shahr • Bagh-e Bahadoran • Chamgardan • Charmahin • Fuladshahr • Sedeh Lenjan • Varnamkhast • Zayandeh RudCounties (M-Z)
and CitiesShahin Shahr and Meymeh CountyTiran and Karun CountyLandmarks
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SightsSemirom waterfall • Abyaneh • Niasar fire temple • Atashgah • Babapir • Gogad citadel • Yazdgerd's palace • Grand Bazaar, Esfahan • Kashan Bazaar • Fin Garden • Khaju Bridge • Tappeh Sialk • Si-o-se Pol • Ali Qapu • Shahghandab cave • Mashhad_Ardehal ceremony • Maranjab caravansary • Hasht Behesht • Vank Cathedral • Chahar Bagh School • Qamsar rose water ceremony • Jameh Mosque of Ashtarjan • Jameh Mosque of Isfahan • Shah Mosque • Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque • Manar Jonban • Naqsh-e Jahan Square • Narin ghaleh • Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse • Agha Bozorg Mosque • Boroujerdi ha Residence • Tabatabaie Residence • House of the Āmeri family • Abbasian House • Chahar Bagh • New JulfaCategories:- Iranian architecture
- 1310s architecture
- Ilkhanate
- Buildings and structures in Isfahan
- Iranian building and structure stubs
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