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Religious Places


Tasooj Jame' Mosque, Shabestar

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:35 administrator
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 It is one of the ancient religious relics. This mosque has 24 pillars and 35 brick arches. On its entrance there is a stone on which an inscription with 'Tholth' script has been written which belongs to 10th century AH. of Safavid era.
 

Tark (Sangi) Mosque, Mianeh

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:34 administrator
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 In Tark Village there is an old mosque with external facade adorned with sculptured stones.
 

Tabriz Jame' Mosque (Jomeh Mosque), Tabriz

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:33 administrator
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It is one of the historical mosques of the area. Throughout the ages this mosque has flourished and today is the seat of theology and place for religious ceremonies.
 

Sarab Jame' Mosque, Sarab

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:33 administrator
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 This mosque is one without minarets is a relic of the 9th century AH, and has three altars, one of which is most beautiful with spectacular tile works.
 

Molla Rostam Mosque, Maraqeh

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:30 administrator
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This mosque has fine and suitable areas for nocturnal prayers both in summer and winter. From the architectural point of view including artistic measures it is extremely interesting. This structure is one of the very first to be erected during the reign of Shah Tahmasb end of 10th century AH.
 


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