请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Jameh Mosque of Kashan
释义

  1. See also

  2. References

{{Infobox religious building
| building_name = Jameh Mosque of Kashan
| infobox_width =
| image =Mezquita del Viernes, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 88.jpg
| caption =
| map_type = Iran
| map_size = 275
| location = Kashan, Iran
| coordinates = {{coord|33.983739|51.443513|display=inline,title}}
| religious_affiliation = Shia Islam
| rite =
| region =
| state =
| province = Isfahan
| territory =
| prefecture =
| sector =
| district =
| cercle =
| municipality = Kashan
| consecration_year =
| status =
| functional_status =
| heritage_designation =
| leadership =
| website =
| architecture = yes
| architect =
| architecture_type = Mosque
| architecture_style = Razi
| general_contractor =
| facade_direction =
| groundbreaking =
| year_completed = 1074
| construction_cost =
| specifications =
| capacity =
| length =
| width =
| width_nave =
| height_max =
| dome_quantity =
| dome_height_outer =
| dome_height_inner =
| dome_dia_outer =
| dome_dia_inner =
| minaret_quantity = 1
| minaret_height =
| spire_quantity =
| spire_height =
| materials =
| nrhp =
| added =
| refnum =
| designated =
}}

The Jameh mosque of Kashan is the oldest historical structure in Kashan, Iran. Its only brick minaret is located in its southeastern corner. On the bottom part of the minaret, there is a kufic inscription made by embossed brick. On the inscription, it is mentioned the construction date of the minaret, which is 1074 AD. The minaret is the third oldest minaret in Iran, which has an inscription.[1]

It is said that there had been a fire temple from the pre-Islamic period in this place and after the islamization of Persia the fire temple has been converted to the mosque.[1]

In the book Merat ol-Boldan, it is written about the mosque as follows:

"The mosque, which is known in Kashan as Jameh mosque , has one mihrab with a right qibla and a mihrab with a wrong qibla. The founder of the mosque was Safie Khatun, Malik al-Ashtar's daughter."[1]

The large old mihrab of the mosque like minaret seems to belongs to the Seljuq era. It has an exquisite stucco, on which there are verses from Quran about the virtue of Friday prayer. It seems that this large mihrab has been destroyed intentionally because of its false direction of qibla. Instead of this mihrab a smaller one has been built in the true direction of qibla during the reign of Tahmasp I.[1]

The plan of the mosque is simple. There is a howz in the courtyard in front of the iwan, which leads to the inner space of the dome and also two shabestans at grade of the courtyard and a winter shabestan below the surface of the courtyard.[1]

See also

  • List of the historical structures in the Isfahan province

References

1. ^'{{cite book|title=Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān(Travel Guide for the Province Isfahan)|publisher=Rouzane|isbn=964-334-218-2|author=Hosseyn Yaghoubi|editor=Arash Beheshti|page=186|language=Persian|year=2004}}

5 : 11th-century mosques|Architecture of Iran|Buildings and structures in Kashan|Mosques in Iran|Religious buildings with domes

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/20 5:51:55