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Jameh Mosque of Ardestan | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Province | Isfahan Province |
Location | |
Location | Ardestan, Iran |
Municipality | Ardestan County |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Completed | 12th century |
The Jāmeh Mosque of Ardestan (Persian: مسجد جامع اردستان – Masjid-e-Jāmeh Ardestan) is a congregational mosque (Jāmeh) in Ardestan, in the province of Isfahan, Iran. It ranks as No. 180 in the Inventory of National Artefacts of Iran. The oldest parts indicate a pre-Seljuk building, and it is possible the mosque was built on the site of a Chahartaq. The structure was incorporated in a Seljuk kiosk mosque in the 12th century,[1] and further expanded to the classical four-iwan plan. The stucco decoration of the mihrab was altered during the Il-Khanid period.
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- ^ "ARDESTĀN". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
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Media related to Jameh Mosque of Ardestan at Wikimedia Commons
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