Agha Nour Mosque
Appearance
Agha Nour Mosque
Lesdi | Iran |
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Nder laamoore | Isfahan |
Jonde kwa'odineto | 32°40′25″N 51°40′37″E |
Architectural style | Isfahani style |
Heritage designation | Iranian National Heritage |
Laawol ngol laamu anndani | http://www.aghanoor.com |
Directions | محله تاریخی دردشت کوچه مسجد آقا نور |
The Agha Nour mosque (Persian: مسجد آقانور) is a mosque located in Isfahan, Iran. It was founded during the Shah Abbas I era and completed during the Shah Safi era, and as such the names of both kings were mentioned in the inscription above the portal of the mosque. The mosque was built under the supervision of Noureddin Mohammad Esfahani, who was one of the richest men in Isfahan. The Shabestan of this mosque is one of the most beautiful Shabestans in Isfahan. This Shabestan has stone pillars with marble arches, which provide light during the day.
See also
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- List of the historical structures in the Isfahan province
References
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External links
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- Official website