Hassan Modarres Museum

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Hassan Modarres Museum
موزه حسن مدرس
Hassan Modarres Museum2021 2.jpg
The museum is next to the Tomb of Hassan Modarres
Established2004
Location Kashmar, Iran
Type Islamic museums

The Hassan Modarres Museum is a Museum belongs to the 21st century and is located in Kashmar, Razavi Khorasan Province in Iran. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "موزه شهید مدرس؛ نمایشگر بخشی از هویت تاریخی کاشمر". khorasan.iqna.ir. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  2. "200 اثر در موزه شهيد مدرس نگهداري مي شود". Islamic Republic News Agency . Retrieved 22 March 2021.