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Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque |
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Another beautiful building of the Qajar age is the Nasiro'l-molk Mosque, which is situated in the district called God-e-Araban, south of the Lotf'Ali Khan Zand Avenue, and not a long way from the Qavam Divankhaneh. In the Nasiro'l-molk Mosque the faience and the stone columns resemble their counterparts in the Vakil Mosque, and provide a commendable imitation of that historical building. In the northern vestibule the name of the architect (The lowliest Mohammad Hasan) appears in the course fo an inscription in the Nasta'liq character, in the couplet beginning. The mosque was in building from 1293 to 1305 A.H. (1876 to 1887 A.D), and on the 11th of the month bahman, 1334 it was registered under No, 396 in the list of the historical monuments of Iran.
Pictures Of Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque
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