Aramgah e Qazi Yunus (Persian: آرامگاه قاضى يونس, called now as Hajji Piadah Baba ḤĀJI PIĀDA pilgrimage to Mecca on foot) is a grave of the judge Yunus.
The grave is on the edge of the Masjid e No Gonbad (Persian: مسجد نُهگنبد Mosque of Nine Cupolas), a Samanid-style building in Balkh province of northern Afghanistan. Built in the 9th century, it is thought to be the earliest Islamic building in the country.
In the Sassanid Dynasty was here Akashdadah e Naubahar (Persian: آتشکده نوبهار Fire Temple of Naubahar). In the Kushan Empire was a common meditation center, the Barmarkiden their ornaments because of Islamic conquests - have expanded Hindu-Buddhist and Zoroastrian pattern (Mithra cult like sun, flowers, lily) painted over with plaster and the Samanids with nine DOMES, the first Mosque in Bactra. As the hidden ornaments have appeared, they have been destroyed again from Islamic religious considerations. The grave of Judge Yunus it does not fit to the complex, although a pilgrimage on foot to Mecca undertook.