Tomb and shrine of Prince Khurshid (Shuja al-Din Khurshid) is in the city of Khorramabad, 1224 AD. The shrine and tomb of the Kurdish prince Khurshid Shuja al-Din Khurshid, 1184 AD - 1224 AD, prince Khurshid was the founder of the Khurshid state, is located in the village Shwenshah , whose name means in the Kurdish language (the place of King, Şwîn Şah). Which is located 15 km south of the city Khorramabad, the center of the Lorestan Province in the southeast of Kurdistan. The shrine of Shuja al-Din Khurshid dates back to the year 1224 AD, when he died in that year. As for his shrine, it was built during the reign of Shah Wardi Khan 1585 AD - 1598 AD, the last Atabeg of the Kurdish Husseini state in Lorestan. It is a building whose external geometry is rectangular, and its internal plan is octagonal, each side 2.5 meters. The building has a beautiful dome.The architectural style of the dome consists of two shells. The height of the dome is 12 meters above the ground. In its center is the shrine, which has a carved wooden chest. As for its building materials, they are: stones, mortar shells, gypsum and lime sand. Shuja al-Din Khurshid is considered the founder of the Atabegs of Lorestan and al-Saghra, who ruled between the years 1184 AD - 1598 AD, the two Kurdish states, Khurshidiyah and Husseiniya. His shrine is one of the historical and amazing monuments in Khorramabad in the Lorestan Province in Eastern Kurdistan / Iran.[1] [2]