Ferdowsi, the influential
Persian poet and author of the Persian epic,
Shahnameh died in 1020AD in
Tus, Iran (
Persia), in the same city in which he was born. During his life time, Ferdowsi was not recognised for all his literary contributions. It was only after his death that his poems won him admiration. For hundreds of years, his resting place was nothing more than a minor dome-shrine erected by a
Ghaznavid ruler of
Khorasan, without any permanent edifice in place in the garden of his house where Ferdowsi's daughter had originally buried him. It was not until 1934 that the Iranian government, then under the control of
Reza Shah, first
Shah of the
Pahlavi dynasty, recognized the cultural and literary value of Ferdowsi and erected a permanent tomb in his honour. The tomb was originally designed by the Iranian
architect,
Haj Hossein Lurzadeh who aside from Ferdowsi's tomb also created some 842
mosques, as well as the private palace of Ramsar, part of the decoration of the Marmar palace, the Imam Hossein Mosque in
Tehran, the Motahari Mosque, and various parts of the Hazrat-i-Seyyed-o-Shouhada
shrine in
Karbala, Iraq. The present design of the structure is credited mainly to
Karim Taherzadeh, who replaced the old dome-shaped design by Lurzadeh with a modern cubical design. Ferdowsi's tomb, which resembles the
tomb of Cyrus the Great, is built in style of
Achaemenid architecture. There is a clear link between this choice of architectural style and the politics of Iran at the time. Four years before Reza Shah came to power in 1922, a group of secular Iranian reformists had created the "
Society for National Heritage" (SNH, or in Persian
anjoman-e asar-e meli). Composed mostly of western-educated, pro-reform intellectuals such as
Abdolhossein Teymourtash,
Hassan Pirnia,
Mostowfi ol-Mamalek,
Mohammad Ali Foroughi, Firuz Mirza Firus Nosrat al-Dowleh, and
Keikhosrow Shahrokh, the SNH was critical in obtaining the funds from the Iranian parliament. File:Tomb of Ferdowsi, Old.jpg|Tomb of Ferdowsi around 1930s, by
André Godard and
Teymoortash. File:3rd architecture design of Ferdowsi mausoleum, by Taherzade Behzad.jpg|3rd architecture design of Ferdowsi mausoleum, by Taherzade Behzad File:BAKHTAZMAYI TICKET FERDOWSI TOMB 1924.jpg|One of the first tickets sold for the
Ferdowsi millenary clearly shows the layering structure of the tomb. File:Ferdowsi tomb1.jpg|Ferdowsi's tomb,
Tus, Iran File:Embelem for National Society of Iran.jpg|
Society for National Heritage File:Abdolhossein Teymourtash.jpg|
Abdolhossein Teymourtash File:Arbab kaykhosro shahrokh.jpg|
Keykhosrow Shahrokh File:Foroughi PM1314.jpg|
Mohammad Ali Foroughi File:Seyyed Hassan Taqizadeh.jpg|
Hassan Taqizade File:Ali Asghar Hekmat.jpg|
Ali-Asghar Hekmat File:Hosein Ala.jpg|
Hoseyn Alaa File:Am Djanhanbani.jpg|
Amanollah Jahanbani File:Hassan Pirnia 3.jpg|
Hassan Pirniya File:ESFANDIAARI.jpg|
Hassan Esfandiyari File:Hassan Mostowfi al-Mamalek young.jpg|
Hassan Mostowfiyol Mamaalek File:1000th of ferdowsi 1313.jpg|Ferdowsi millennial celebration commemorative medal ==Structural details==