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Source: rasekhoon.net
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		 
	Source: rasekhoon.net
The octagonal tower of the city of Kaleibar resembling Khan Baghi and Doozal Tower, is made of bricks and is housed in the center of the city. It has a perfect view of all the city and its roads. The 8-meter high tower, with the width of 2.2 m for each side, built by Muhammad Kazim Ibn Bodagh Khalifeh Ghasem, contains an inscription on which the restoration date, 1111AH, is written.
Some attribute it to Malekshah Saljughi. It seems that the tower functioned as a guarding building in different aras and also was used by Zoroastrians.
 
                     
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