Mosh Abdullah

Mosh Abdullah

cobbler Iran

Mosh Abdullah was a local craftsman in the historic area of Imamzadeh Saleh in Tajrish, Iran, known for repairing traditional sandals, or 'gava', for pilgrims in the hollow trunk of a centuries-old plane tree. This tree, which was a beloved landmark and symbol of the community, provided shade and a resting place for travelers and locals alike until it was cut down in the 1980s. Abdullah's work connected him to the cultural heritage of the area, and he became a part of the cherished memories shared by the older generations of Tajrish residents who remember the vibrant life that once surrounded the tree.

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