The Tomb of Hamdallah Mustawfi (Persian: آرامگاه حمدالله مستوفی) is a 14th century mausoleum in Qazvin, Iran. The mausoleum belongs to Hamdallah Mustawfi.[1] It has a square base and a conical roof.[2] It was listed in Iran's national heritage sites with the number 332 on February 10, 1940.
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