Monar Jonban

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.

Monar Jonban in the year 1873