
One of the oldest congregational mosques in Iran, whose earliest part is dated to 807, the time of Harun al-Rashid, while the dome over the southern hall was laid under the Seljuks. The courtyard has four iwans, the largest of them on the south raised under Abbas II, and the northern one is faced with tiles and flanked by two tall minarets. The mosque has stood on the list of national monuments of Iran since 1932.
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