• Seyyed Mosque (Persian: مسجد سید) is a historic 19th-century mosque located in Isfahan, Iran.[1] It was built during the rule of the Qajar dynasty...
  • ...and the most famous mosque from the Qajar era, and best sample for studying the tiling art in the Qajar era Seyyed mosque on January 23, 2013 in Isfahan, Iran.
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  • This mosque is known by its founder name, Seyyed Mohammad Bagher Shefti, and was built in the year of 1240 AH in the neighborhood of Bid Abad of Isfahan.
  • Seyyed mosque also known as Masjed Seyed is the fourth congregational mosque and the most spacious Qajarid religious building in Isfahan.
  • The only major exception was Seyed Mosque construction in Isfahan. It is the largest mosque which was built during Qajar time in Isfahan.
  • 1 The Dome of the Seyyed Mosque in Isfahan Iran 2 The Ceiling of the Fifth Floor of Ali Qapu in Isfahan 3 The Nasīr Al Mulk Mosque...
  • The Qajar-era Seyyed Mosque has undergone urgent restoration work aimed at fixing cracks appearing in its dome and walls.
  • The only major exception was Seyyed Mosque construction in Isfahan. It is the largest mosque which was built during Qajar era in Isfahan.