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English: The mausoleum of the biblical Esther, wife of Xerxes I, and her cousin Mordechai. Also attributed to Shushan-Dukht, the Jewish wife of the Sassanian king Yazdigird I (399-420). It is the most important jewish pilgrimage centre in Iran. Hamadan.
فارسی: آرامگاه استر و مردخای در همدان
Date Taken in May 2002
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Author Philippe Chavin (Simorg)
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