The Monar Jonban (Persian: منار جنبان, romanized: shaking minarets), is a monument located in Isfahan, Iran.
It was intended as a shrine, built over the grave of the Sufi ascetic Amu Abdullah Suqla.
[3] The building was renovated by Safavid Iran and was ultimately completed by the architect and Twelver Shi'a scholar Baha al-Din al-Amili.
The Monar Jonban includes two small rooms, that were known as 'Chelah Khanah' during the time of its construction.
[9] The building's name, Monar Jonban, is derived from the pair of minarets, which shake in harmony with each other when one of them is shook.