Khajeh Atabak Mausoleum is one of the sights of Kerman located in the southeastern part of this province. This mausoleum is located in the Tah-e Bagh district, near the mosque and market of Kerman. The Mausoleum of Khajeh Atabak in Kerman dates back to the 6th century AH and was built during the Seljuk period. This mausoleum belongs to Atabak Mohammad Bozghush and the secretary of three Seljuk kings who were buried in this place. Khajeh Atabak Mausoleum in Kerman is one of the most valuable Seljuk era architectures. This monument has an octagonal plan and its exterior is decorated with rectangular shape made of bricks, plaster and exquisite marble stones and Kufic lines. The interior of the tomb of Khajeh Atabak is a square-shaped space, and the dominant element used in the interior design of this tomb is beautiful plastering that astonishes every visitors. In visiting Khajeh Atabak Mausoleum in Kerman on the western side of it, there are altar and beautiful inscriptions, engraved with the Kufic line on them. It is interesting to know that in plastering of this tomb, small pieces of tiles are used as small stars that cover the entire interior. There are currently no traces of triangular tiles and polygons in it. The most decorated altar of the Khajeh Atabak Mausoleum relates to geometric patterns, column styling and stone milling, which has its unique beauty. The tombstone of Khajeh Atabak Mausoleum is decorated with beautiful Kufi lines. Considering the architecture of this mausoleum and its comparison with other architecture, it is clear that the Khajeh Atabak Mausoleum is one of the valuable monuments of the Seljuk era architecture. For traveling to Iran and seeing the beauties of Kerman join Alaedin Travel and enjoy our professional plans. Contact us through www.alaedin.travel or call us now on +98 2174495