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The "Sandouq" Over the Holy Grave of Imam Reza (A.S.)
After Imam Reza (A.S.) was laid to rest a wooden Sandouq (case) was placed over his holy grave. In the 6th century A.H, during the rule of Sultan Sanjar, a Sandouq made of silver replaced the old one. The famous north African traveller Ibn Batuta, who passed through the holy city of Mashhad in 734 A.H./1333 A.D, has written in his travel account about a wooden case plated with silver and covering the blessed grave. With the coming to power of the Safavids the second king of the dynasty, Shah Tahmasb I, coated the Sandouq with gold and during the reign of Shah Abbas I, it received another gold coating and inscriptions by the famous calligraphist Ali Reza Abbasi. |