Imamzadegan of two brothers in Khorramabad

The Imamzadegan of the Two Brothers of Khorramabad is located in the western part of the city and on Shahrivar Street, which hosts many pilgrims to perform worship and pilgrimage.
Introduction:
The Imamzadegan of the Two Brothers of Khorramabad is one of the religious places in the city that people believe belong to Sayyid Abu al-Lufah and Sayyid Ali, descendants of Imam Musa Kazem (AS).
In 1373, the old building of the Imamzadegan was demolished and then a new building of the tomb and two shrines were built for them.
The northern tomb is the tomb of Sayyid Abu al-Lufah and the southern tomb is for Sayyid Ali.
Both of these tombs have dimensions of 60*164 centimeters.
An inscription found in the tomb of these Imamzadegan mentions the year 654 and the name Rashid Moeen, and the rest of it is not legible.
This inscription is recorded by the Cultural Heritage Organization and is currently kept in the Falak al-Aflak Museum.
This tomb is close to other tourist attractions such as Akhund Abu’s House and Almas Shahr Shopping Center.
Other information:
Address: Khorramabad – Shahrivar 17th Street – Bank Intersection
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