Necessity to study different aspects of Ghanbari Rahimi's life

Necessity to study different aspects of Ghanbari Rahimi's life
  • 2016-06-08
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Rahimi has donated expensive stone pillars for the Qiblah porch and the walls of Imam Hussein's assassination in Karbala and the shrine of Prophet Abbas with bright marble.

According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, Ghanbar Rahimi is the founder of the Iranian stone industry. Born in the village of Bidashk (Borkhar and Meymeh) in Isfahan province, he is the discoverer of large mines such as Abbas Abad and Atashkouh Nimur and the marble of Joshushan and the Qorve marble and Chinese marble of Azna (Dorijan Dorood). Using these stones, he donated pieces of travertine and boiling stones to the Freedom Tower and decorated expensive stone columns for the porch of Qiblah and the walls of Imam Hussein's (AS) killing in Karbala and the shrine of Prophet Abbas with bright marble. .

 Ghanbar Rahimi has lived in Nimar since his youth and continued his mining activities in a way that many people recognize as one of Nimar's citizens. Many of those who are active in the stone industry today are students of Ghanbar Rahimi. He built buildings such as a hospital and a school in Nimur. According to some reports, his tomb is in the Imamzadeh Abdullah city of Rey, and some other reports indicate that his tomb is in the tomb of Ibn Babu'iyyah.

The statue of Ghanbar Rahimi is currently on display in an Italian city square as the father of Iranian rock. Despite the effective presence of Ghanbar Rahimi in the Iranian stone industry, information sources about him are scarce, and little information is available on the circumstances of his life and the ups and downs of his life. Iran Stone News Agency is ready to publish any report or memoir or photo related to Ghanbar Rahimi. Interested parties can send their information to iranstoneexponimvar@gmail.com.