Shahreza

In the north of the county there is canyon of Orchiny (Orchine) that the main Iranian north-south high way passes through.

Shahreza is a strategic city due to having large military bases, a rail transportation system, very fertile soil, having the second largest industrial town in Iran (Razi), and connecting the north to the south.

[18] Shahreza has a rich culinary heritage, with local dishes like koofteh berenji or koofteh chi (a rice meatball made with rice, meat, fava beans, and herbs) and ash-e omaj (a thick soup) being popular among locals.

Due to the presence of ceramic shops and several parks around it, this site serves as a major tourist destination and is highly revered by the local population.

Built during the Seljuk era in 739 AH (1338 CE), the mosque boasts a large prayer hall, a beautifully painted mihrab, a stone pulpit, and a high dome and minaret.

Shahreza Imamzadeh