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Tus (Persian: توس, romanized: Ṭūs) was an ancient city in Khorasan near the modern city of Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. To the ancient Greeks, it was known as Susia ( Ancient Greek : Σούσια ).
The tomb was originally designed by the Iranian architect, Haj Hossein Lurzadeh who aside from Ferdowsi's tomb also created some 842 mosques, as well as the private palace of Ramsar, part of the decoration of the Marmar palace, the Imam Hossein Mosque in Tehran, the Motahari Mosque, and various parts of the Hazrat-i-Seyyed-o-Shouhada shrine in Karbala, Iraq. [5]
The Citadel of Tus (Persian: ارگ توس Arg-e Tus) is a citadel from the Sassanid era, located in Tus, in Razavi Khorasan province of Iran. It is made of brick and is rectangular in shape, having four circular towers at each corner, with two more circular towers in the inner structure. [ 1 ]
Tus Rural District (Persian: دهستان طوس) is in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. [3] Its capital is the village of Kazemabad . [ 4 ]
Tus, Iran, an ancient city in Razavi Khorasan; Tus-e Olya, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran; Tus-e Sofla, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran; Tus Rural District, in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran; Tus citadel, a Sassanid-era citadel in Tus, Iran; Río Tus, a river of Spain; Tucson International Airport, Arizona, U.S.
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Haruniyeh Dome (or simply Haruniyeh) is a historical monument in Tus, northeast Iran. [1] Haruniyeh Dome is the oldest monument left in the city. This historic site is located about 600 meters from the tomb of Ferdowsi, famous Iranian poet. It is exclusively a monastery or tomb that was built on the ruins of Tabran in the fifteenth century.
Sharaf al-Dīn al-Muẓaffar ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Muẓaffar al-Ṭūsī (Persian: شرفالدین مظفر بن محمد بن مظفر توسی; c. 1135 Tus, Iran – c. 1213 Iran) [1] known more often as Sharaf al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī or Sharaf ad-Dīn aṭ-Ṭūsī, [2] was an Iranian mathematician and astronomer of the Islamic Golden Age (during the Middle Ages).