Malek Mosque (Imam Mosque) of kerman | |
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مسجد ملک کرمان | |
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Province | kerman |
Location | |
Country | Iran |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosques |
Style | Razi |
Funded by | Turan Shah I |
Completed | 1085 |
Specifications | |
Length | 101 m |
Width | 91 m |
Malek Mosque (Also called Imam mosque, Persian: مسجد ملک) This mosque is located in Kerman, Iran. The mosque was built at the time of Turan Shah I, Kerman Seljuk Sultanate, in the 11th century. This mosque is the biggest and oldest mosque in Kerman.[1][2]
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Malek Mosque of kerman
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Malek Mosque of kerman
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Malek Mosque of kerman
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Malek Mosque of kerman
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Malek Mosque of kerman
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Malek Mosque of kerman
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Malek Mosque of kerman
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Malek Mosque of kerman
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Malek Mosque of kerman
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Malek Mosque of kerman
References[edit]
- ^ "معرفی مسجد ملک (امام خمینی) کرمان". دانشنامه شهری ایران (in Persian). Retrieved 2019-08-15.
- ^ "معرفی مسجد ملک (امام خمینی) کرمان". کجارو (in Persian). Retrieved 2019-08-15.
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