There is much speculation as to exactly what this attraction, in Kerman, really is. Some Iranians believe it have been an Atashkadeh (Zoroastrian fire temple), a tomb of a renowned Zoroastrian or for it be the tomb of Seyed Mohammad Tabashiri.
Made entirely of solid stone bricks rather than usual bricks, it is clear that the façade of this octagonal structure has been taken-off and stolen during the time of its ravaging.