"Between Koh-i-Maran and Zadibal, there stood two temples. These were quite strong. He destroyed both.1 Many stones of the destroyed temples were brought to Nurbakhshiyyeh hospice. The stones were square in shape and brittle. These were used in the boundary wall of the hospice (at Zadibal). One of these temples stood close to the locality of the Baihaqi Sayyids. Local people objected to its destruction and this denied him a good opportunity of laying the foundation of a mosque at this place. Chamkundi temple The temple known as Chamkundi was destroyed. 1 Its walls, five to six yards high, were made of stone. The wall was left as it was but stones and earth that had formed the foundation of the temple inside were taken out. A beautiful mosque was raised inside the compound where the temple stood previously. Some adjoining orchards and gardens were endowed to this temple. He planted melons there and a few sufis were also stationed in the mosque to give call for prayer and to offer congregational prayers. They were also asked to take care of the farm."
January 1, 1970