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  1. Gonbad-e Qābus. The 53 m high tomb built in ad 1006 for Qābus Ibn Voshmgir, Ziyarid ruler and literati, near the ruins of the ancient city of Jorjan in north-east Iran, bears testimony to the cultural exchange between Central Asian nomads and the ancient civilization of Iran.

  2. Gonbad-e Kavus (Persian: گنبد کاووس) is a city in the Central District of Gonbad-e Kavus County, Golestan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. At the 2006 National Census, its population was 127,167 in 30,710 households. The following census in 2011 counted 144,546 people in 39,181 households.

  3. Gonbad-e Qabus or Gonbad-e Qabus Tower (Persian: برج گنبد قابوس) is a monument in Gonbad-e Qabus, Iran, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2012. It marks the grave of Ziyarid ruler Qabus (r. 978–1012), and was built during his lifetime in 1006/7.

  4. La torre Gonbad-e Qabus es un monumento situado en la ciudad de Gonbad-e Qabus, Irán, y un Patrimonio de la Humanidad de Unesco desde 2012. 1 . La torre se encuentra en la parte central de la ciudad y alcanza una altura de 72 metros (236 pies) 2 (incluyendo la altura de la plataforma) lo que la convierte en la torre hecha únicamente de ...

  5. Gonbad-e Qabus is the tallest pure-brick tower in the world and one of Irans UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Photos, History, Architecure & more.

  6. Gonbad-e Qābus The 53 m high tomb built in ad 1006 for Qābus Ibn Voshmgir, Ziyarid ruler and literati, near the ruins of the ancient city of Jorjan in north-east Iran, bears testimony to the cultural exchange between Central Asian nomads and the ancient civilization of Iran.

  7. La ciudad de Gonbad-e Kavus (o Gonbad-e Qaboos) es famosa por tener el edificio de ladrillos más alto del mundo. Este edificio se llama "Torre de Gonbad-e Qaboos" y se conserva de la época de La dinastía ziyárida.