Tabriziha Mosque

In today's world, Tabriziha Mosque has become a topic of great relevance and interest to many people. From its origins to its impact on today's society, Tabriziha Mosque has sparked curiosity and debate in different areas. Throughout history, Tabriziha Mosque has played a fundamental role in various cultures and has evolved over time, adapting to the needs and demands of each era. In this article, we will explore the origins, influence and impact of Tabriziha Mosque, as well as its relevance today and its projection in the future.
Tabriziha Mosque
Religion
AffiliationShia Islam
ProvinceIsfahan
Location
LocationKashan, Iran
MunicipalityKashan
Tabriziha Mosque is located in Iran
Tabriziha Mosque
Shown within Iran
Geographic coordinates33°59′04″N 51°26′53″E / 33.984558°N 51.448126°E / 33.984558; 51.448126
Architecture
TypeMosque

The Tabriziha Mosque (Persian: مسجد تبریزی‌ها) is a historical mosque in Kashan, Iran. The mosque is located in Malek bazarche and belongs to the Qajar era. It was built by Mohammad Hosseyn Tabrizi. Both sides of its big door have been decorated with haftrang tiles. Its vestibule has a stucco inscription. The ceiling of its shabestan has 18 arches, which have been decorated with bricks and tiles. The columns have been covered with tiles. The four sides of shabestan and around the columns there are inscriptions of the verses of Koran. The inscriptions have been written in white Naskh on a persian blue background. The triangle under the inscriptions have been decorated with designs and shapes. The mihrab of the mosque has been decorated with tiles and has a stucco inscription. On the inscription, some Koran verses have been written in white Thuluth script on the ultramarine background.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Yaghoubi, Hosseyn (2004). Arash, Beheshti (ed.). Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān [Travel Guide for the Province Isfahan] (in Persian). Rouzane. p. 105. ISBN 964-334-218-2.