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On a hill just outside town stands the Gonbad-e Ali, an octagonal funerary tower built in 1056 for Hezarasp ibn Nasr, the ruler of a local dynasty. Unlike most funerary towers, which are built of brick, this one is of stone and is in very good condition. Its muqarnas cornice is the oldest example of this type of exterior cornice and probably originally held up a pyramidal roof. Except for the inscription under the cornice, the walls are plain.
Abarkooh, Yazd Province