Qadamgah


Qadamgah is a city in Central District, in zeberkhan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,006, in 821 families.
As a result of Imam al-Rida 's travel from Medina to Merv, in which he crossed a major part of Iran, there are many qadamgahs attributed to him. The best known qadamgah attributed to the ali al rida is the one in Nishapur which was constructed at the command of Shah 'Abbas in 1020/1611 over the relics of another building. It is widely believed that there is a human footprint on a black stone installed inside the building which is attributed to Imam al-Rida.
The majority of qadamgah attributed to Imam al-Rida in Iran date back to the Safavid era. At least one-tenth of the 250 qadamgahs in Iran which are attributed to a prophet, an Imam, or a holy person are attributed to Imam al-Rida. The majority of qadamgahs attributed to him are located on his way from Medina to Merv.
However, there are qadamgahs attributed to him in other parts of Iran as well.