Jameh Mosque of Qazvin

Coordinates: 36°15′39″N 50°00′06″E / 36.26083°N 50.00167°E / 36.26083; 50.00167
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Jameh Mosque of Qazvīn
مسجد جامع عتيق قزوین
Religion
AffiliationShia Islam
ProvinceQazvin Province
Location
LocationIran Qazvin, Iran
MunicipalityQazvin County
Jameh Mosque of Qazvin is located in Iran
Jameh Mosque of Qazvin
Shown within Iran
Geographic coordinates36°15′39″N 50°00′06″E / 36.26083°N 50.00167°E / 36.26083; 50.00167
Architecture
TypeMosque
Completed9th century

Jame Mosque of Qazvin (Persian: مسجد جامع عتيق قزوینMasjid-e-Jameh Atiq Qazvin) is one of the oldest mosques in Iran, and is the grand, congregational mosque (Jameh Mosque) of Qazvin, in Qazvin Province, Iran.

Specifications

The oldest part of the mosque is said to have been constructed by the orders of Harun al-Rashid in 807CE.[citation needed] Later additions were made, the last being during the late Safavid era. The double layered main dome of the mosque is from the Seljuk era, and is locked to the public. It houses some precious examples of relief calligraphy from medieval times. Renovations have also been carried out on many sections of the mosque.

The foundation of the mosque is laid on a Zoroastrian fire temple.[citation needed]

In spite of the devastating Mongol invasion, the mosque still stands today in its full glory. It is still in use. Parts of the mosque have been turned into a public library.

The mosque also contains a Shabestan and Ab anbar, both now under the protection of Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization.

Part of the mosque got on fire January 28, 2013 and that resulted in the historic tomb to be completely destroyed.

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See also

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