Imamzadeh (Azerbaijani: Naxçıvanın İmamzadə kompleksi, Persian: مجموعه امامزاده نخجوان) - is a complex in Nakhchivan (Azerbaijan), located nearer to other monuments of the city, on the coast of the Aras River.
A decorative solution of a cylindrical body is analogical to Barda Mausoleum (1322) built by Ahmad ibn Eyyub, an architect from Nakhchivan.
For the Russian scientist V.M.Sisoyev who was in Nakhchivan in 20 years of the last century, this part of the complex was considered the tomb of the Nakhchivani khans.
Members of some mystic sects acting in the Middle Ages in this territory for a while had used of this complex to live, to pray, to resolve as a settlement.
As in 17-18 centuries the members of mystic sects acting in our territory used the existing imamzadehs as places to live, to pray and to remember.