Located in the Saed village, the mausoleum of Hoja Mashad staggers minds with the monumental nature of its shapes and amazing brick layers. It is the only wood-carved museum that survived till our days. Known as “Kabodian”  the area where the mausoleum is located has always served as an attraction for expats and travelers. Hoja Mashad is a famous in the Islamic world. He moved to Kabodian from one of the Middle Eastern states approximately at the end of 9 and the beginning of 10 a.d. He was a wealthy Muslim preacher. It is hypothesized that he funded the construction of the madrasa and that he was buried there when died. Some legends present another version that implies the museum appeared suddenly within one night as a miraculous gift granted by Allah.

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