Al-Nabi Mosque, Qazvin

Coordinates: 36°16′06″N 49°59′56″E / 36.26833°N 49.99889°E / 36.26833; 49.99889
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Al-Nabi Mosque of Qazvīn
Religion
AffiliationShia Islam
ProvinceQazvīn Province
Location
LocationQazvīn, Iran
MunicipalityQazvīn County
Architecture
TypeMosque
Completed16th century
Interior area~14,000 m2 (150,000 sq ft)

The al-Nabi Mosque (Persian: مسجد النبی قزوینMasjed al-Nabi, also known as: Persian: مسجد سلطانىMasjed-e Soltani) is a famous mosque in Qazvīn. The mosque has an area of about 14,000 m2,[1] and bears inscriptions indicating that Fath Ali Shah of the Qajar dynasty was the founder of the mosque. Other sources however indicate that the mosque has been in existence since the Safavid period. It is now believed that the architect of the structure was Ustad Mirza Shirazi with the date of construction being 1787. This glorious mosque also known as Masjed Nabi, Masjed Soltani or Masjed Shah.[2]

Specifications[edit]

Its double layered dome measures 15m in inner-diameter.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Al-Nabi Mosque in Qazvin". Mehr News Agency. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  2. ^ PersiaPort. "Al-Nabi Mosque of Qazvin". PersiaPort. Retrieved 2 February 2018.[permanent dead link]

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36°16′06″N 49°59′56″E / 36.26833°N 49.99889°E / 36.26833; 49.99889