Al-Nabi Mosque, Qazvin, the Glossary
The al-Nabi Mosque (مسجد النبی قزوین – Masjed al-Nabi, also known as: مسجد سلطانى – Masjed-e Soltani) is a famous mosque in Qazvīn.[1]
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10 relations: Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, Iranian architecture, Islamic architecture, List of mosques in Iran, Qajar dynasty, Qazvin, Qazvin County, Qazvin province, Safavid Iran, Shia Islam.
- 1787 establishments in Iran
- Buildings and structures in Qazvin province
- Qazvin
- Religious buildings and structures completed in 1787
Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (Fatḥ-ʻAli Šâh Qâjâr; May 1769 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar Iran.
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Iranian architecture
Iranian architecture or Persian architecture (معمارى ایرانی, Me'māri e Irāni) is the architecture of Iran and parts of the rest of West Asia, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
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Islamic architecture
Islamic architecture comprises the architectural styles of buildings associated with Islam.
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List of mosques in Iran
In 2015 it was estimated, as per official statistics, that there are 47,291 Shiite mosques and 10,344 Sunni mosques in Iran. Al-Nabi Mosque, Qazvin and List of mosques in Iran are Mosques in Iran.
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Qajar dynasty
The Qajar dynasty (translit; 1789–1925) was an Iranian dynasty founded by Mohammad Khan of the Qoyunlu clan of the Turkoman Qajar tribe.
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Qazvin
Qazvin (قزوین) is a city in the Central District of Qazvin County, Qazvin province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district.
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Qazvin County
Qazvin County (شهرستان قزوین) is in Qazvin province, Iran.
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Qazvin province
Qazvin Province (استان قزوین) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.
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Safavid Iran
Safavid Iran, Safavid Persia or the Safavid Empire,, officially known as the Guarded Domains of Iran, was one of the largest and long-standing Iranian empires after the 7th-century Muslim conquest of Persia, which was ruled from 1501 to 1736 by the Safavid dynasty.
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Shia Islam
Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam.
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See also
1787 establishments in Iran
- Al-Nabi Mosque, Qazvin
Buildings and structures in Qazvin province
- Al-Nabi Mosque, Qazvin
- Alamut Castle
- Ali Qapu Gate, Qazvin
- Aminiha Hosseiniyeh
- Chehel Sotun, Qazvin
- Darb Kushk Gate
- Grand Hotel, Qazvin
- Haj Kazem Ab Anbar
- Heidarieh Mosque, Qazvin
- Imam Khomeini International University
- Jameh Mosque of Qazvin
- Kharraqan towers
- Lambsar Castle
- List of ab anbars of Qazvin
- Maymun-Diz
- Meimoon Ghal'eh
- Qazvin Airport
- Qazvin Islamic Azad University
- Qazvin University of Medical Sciences
- Qazvin-Azadi Airport
- Raja University
- Sa'd al-Saltaneh Caravanserai
- Shahid Rajai Stadium
- Tehran Gate, Qazvin
- Tomb of Hamdallah Mustawfi
Qazvin
- 16th Armored Division of Qazvin
- Al-Nabi Mosque, Qazvin
- Aminiha Hosseiniyeh
- Chehel Sotun, Qazvin
- Haj Kazem Ab Anbar
- Heidarieh Mosque, Qazvin
- Imamzadeh Hossein, Qazvin
- Jameh Mosque of Qazvin
- List of governors of Qazvin
- Meimoon Ghal'eh
- Peyghambarieh
- Qajar Bathhouse
- Qazvin
- Qazvin Islamic Azad University
- Sa'd al-Saltaneh Caravanserai
- Salehiye School
- Sardar-e Bozorg Ab Anbar
- Sardar-e Kuchak Ab Anbar
- Sepah Street
- Tomb of Hamdallah Mustawfi
Religious buildings and structures completed in 1787
- Al-Nabi Mosque, Qazvin
- Bangka Qingshui Temple
- Great Mosque of Sumenep
- Masjid-i-Ala