The Jameh Mosque of Mehrabad
Description
The Jameh Mosque of Mehrabad is a historic mosque located in the village of Mehrabad near Tabriz in northwestern Iran. It is one of the region’s notable examples of traditional Islamic architecture and has served as a central place of worship for the local community for centuries.
Historical Background
The mosque dates back several centuries, with some sources attributing its construction to the Safavid or early Qajar period. Over time, it has been renovated and maintained, reflecting both the architectural evolution and the religious continuity of the village. Its distinctive red brick construction gives it the local nickname “Red Mosque.”
The Jameh Mosque of Mehrabad is a historic mosque located in the village of Mehrabad near Tabriz in northwestern Iran. It is one of the region’s notable examples of traditional Islamic architecture and has served as a central place of worship for the local community for centuries.
Historical Background
The mosque dates back several centuries, with some sources attributing its construction to the Safavid or early Qajar period. Over time, it has been renovated and maintained, reflecting both the architectural evolution and the religious continuity of the village. Its distinctive red brick construction gives it the local nickname “Red Mosque.”
Features
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City: Mahabad
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State/county: West Azerbaijan
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