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Caption Above left is a view of the Siyáh-Chál, showing what was the original corrider leading to the entrance. The dungeon was filled-in in 1868 and the Tikyíh Dowlat, a canvas-covered center for royal mourning for the Imám Husayn, was built over it.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 540, page 9. View as PDF

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