• Shah Abbas I (شاه عباس اول) (January 27, 1571 - January 19, 1629) was the first Safavid ruler to achieve a united Persia.
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  • Until recently, the remains of the Keshla fortress were visible in the settlement. There is a 17th century mosque here. ... Shah Abbas Mosque (Keshla).
  • This mosque belongs to Safavi era and was built under the order of Shah Abbas the First. This building has an enormous dome with a height of nearly 57 meters...
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  • By building this mosque Shah Abbas intended to rest his ancestor’s soul, Shah Tahmasb, in peace. Later, in 1638, marble dadoes were added to the structure.
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  • If you think that Shah Abbas Mosque looks quite small, you will be surprised how many men stream out of it after a Friday‘s prayers.
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  • Shah Mosque with the alternative names of Jameh Mosque, Soltani Mosque, and Imam Mosque is one of the mosques in Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan...
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  • Shah Abbas of Iran moved the capital from Qazvin to Isfahan and he built this mosque in order to enhance the beauty of Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
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  • It was built during the Safavid dynasty under the order of Shah Abbas I of Iran. It became known as the Imam Mosque after the Iranian Revolution.
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  • If you think that Shah Abbas Mosque looks quite small, you will be surprised how many men stream out of it after a Friday‘s prayers.
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  • Mosque was built in 1681 on the top of a hill next to caravanserai. Was completely destroyed after Armenian occupation of Fuzuli in 1993.
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