مسجد

َAl Zahara Mosque

Isfahan Province, Zavareh، خیابان شهید گنجی، CFRJ+H6G, Iran

َAl Zahara Mosque

Jāmeh Mosque of Zavareh

The Jāmeh Mosque of Zavareh, located in the city of Zavareh in Isfahan Province, Iran, is a significant historical and architectural landmark. Constructed during the Seljuk period, it stands as one of the earliest examples of a four-iwan mosque in the Islamic world. (en.ifilmtv.ir)

The mosque's construction was initiated by Abu Tahir Husayn ibn Ghali ibn Ahmad, with an inscription on the courtyard façade dating the building to 1135 CE. An additional inscription on the eastern side of the south iwan records the date of the mihrab as 1156 CE. (en.wikipedia.org)

Architecturally, the mosque features a rectangular plan measuring nine bays in length and seven in depth, centered around a courtyard surrounded by arcades. A minaret is situated on the northwest side of the mosque, accessed through a narrow passageway. (archnet.org)

The mosque is renowned for its brick and stucco work, showcasing the architectural style of the Seljuk era. The dome chamber, located on the qibla side, is adorned with intricate brick patterns and muqarnas squinches, reflecting influences from the Friday Mosque of Isfahan. (en.wikipedia.org)

In 2022, a restoration project was completed, involving structural reinforcement and repairs to the rooftop and flooring, ensuring the mosque's preservation for future generations. (tehrantimes.com)

Zavareh, situated approximately 15 kilometers north of Ardestan, is a city with a rich history, including a Sassanian fire temple and significance as a trade center during the Seljuk period. (en.wikipedia.org)

The Jāmeh Mosque of Zavareh is recognized as a national monument of Iran, reflecting its cultural and historical importance. (en.wikipedia.org)

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Place details

Area
Zavareh, Isfahan Province
Country
Islamic Republic of Iran

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