Takht-e Dargah-e Gholi Beyg Mansion in Kerman is located south of Ghaleh Dokhtar and southeast of the city of Kerman. This tomb is for one of the descendants of Beyram Beyg who was the leaders of Afshar tribe and the Safavid leader in Kerman. Takht-e Dargah-e Gholi Beyg Mansion is one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in Kerman, which is located next to the largest hand-planted forests in Iran. On the other hand, Takht-e Dargah-e Gholi Beyg Mansion is near to Jabaliyeh Dome, the historic Arg of Qal'e Dokhtar and the castle of Ardeshir, the adjacency of these monuments alongside made the perfect Kerman's tourism triangle. Takht-e Dargah-e Gholi Beyg Mansion, fortunately, has been protected from natural disasters or attacks by various ethnic groups, and it shines like the Diamond over the city of Kerman. Information about the activities of the Gholibi Port at the time of his rule is unknown, but he died in 1108 AH and was buried in the Takht-e Dargah-e Gholi Beyg Mansion. A stone made of marble is located on the grave of Gholi Beyg, where Salavat is engraved on twelve Imams in Sols (a kind of hand writing format) on it and the deceased's name is written on the top of it. In Takht-e Dargah-e Gholi Beyg Mansion some of the elders of this tribe like, Majdoleslam, Mahmoud-e Dabestani, and Parviz-e Dabestani's daughter were buried. With the introduction of Kerman's historical monuments, the city's tourism industry will contribute to the city's prosperity. For having a nice stay in your trip to Iran, you can book your hotel and airline ticket on www.alaedin.travel