Masjid-e Jami Qurvah of Abhar in Zanjan

  October 15, 2020   Read time 1 min
Masjid-e Jami Qurvah of Abhar in Zanjan
Masijd-e Jami Qurvah is unique in many respects. One of the key features of this Islamic monument is its original Islamic identity.

Masjid-e Jami Qurvah is one of the historical monuments of Qurvah village in 15 kilometers of Abhar-Takistan transit road. This mosque is also known as Masjid-e Jomeh that dates back to Seljuq era (13th century AD) that like the Seljuq era mosques is built in four-porched mosques of Seljuq era. Its beautiful dome is secured on four squinches. The main space of mosque is made of a domed court with two Shabistans on eastern and western parts. Masjid-e Jami is decorated with plasters and two epigraphs under the squinches. The epigraph denotes that this mosque is constructed in 1022 and renovated in 1179. The building of Masjid-e Jami was registered as the monument number 433 on 1963 February 24.

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