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Borujerd Jame' Mosque, Borujerd

Friday, 04 January 2008 09:15 administrator
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The most beautiful part of the mosque is its pulpit which has nine steps. This pulpit is of wood and dates back to 1068 AH. To the northern side of the court-yard of the mosque is a large area with fine columns used as a place for prayers. Here there is also a carved wooden door above which is an inscription with an area of 25cm x 38 cm. This inscription is related to the reign of Shah Abbas I .