Nasir-ol-molk Mosque
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque | |
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Basic information | |
Location |
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Geographic coordinates | 29°36′31″N 52°32′54″E / 29.60861°N 52.54833°ECoordinates: 29°36′31″N 52°32′54″E / 29.60861°N 52.54833°E |
Affiliation | Islam |
Municipality | Shiraz County |
Province | Fars Province |
Status | Active |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | Mosque |
Architectural style | Iranian architecture |
Completed | 1888 |
The Nasir al-Mulk Mosque (Persian: مسجد نصیر الملک Masjed-i Nasir al-Mulk), also known as the Pink Mosque (مسجد صورتی Masjed-i Surati), is a traditional mosque in Shiraz, Iran. It is located in Gawd-i Arabān quarter, near Shāh Chérāgh Mosque. It was built under Qajar rule of Iran.
The mosque includes extensive coloured glass in its facade, and displays other traditional elements such as the Panj Kāse ("five concaved") design. It is named in popular culture as the 'Pink Mosque',[1] due to the usage of considerable pink colour tiles for its interior design.[2]
History
The mosque was built during the Qajar dynasty, and is still in use under protection by the Endowment Foundation of Nasir ol Molk. Construction began in 1876 by the order of Mirzā Hasan Ali (Nasir ol Molk), a Qajar ruler. and was completed in 1888, [3] The designers were Mohammad Hasan-e-Memār, an Iranian architect, and Mohammad Rezā Kāshi-Sāz-e-Širāzi.[4]
Maintenance
Restoration, protection, and maintenance of this monument is being continued by the Endowment Foundation of Nasir ol Molk. The colourful windows and doors are handcrafted by carpenter master Hajj Mirza Ayat.
Gallery
- Western portico and courtyard
- Interior
- Southern arcade
- Interior courtyard
- Entrance
- Vault ceiling
- Arched ceiling
- Interior
- Interior
- Interior
- Prayer room
- Interior
- Interior
See also
References
- ↑ Mosque of Whirling Colours: A Mixture of Architecture and Art in Nasīr al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz, Iran Archived 2016-05-11 at the Wayback Machine., Cem Nizamoglu, MuslimHeritage.com
- ↑ CNN: Why your next vacation could be in Iran, Frederik Pleitgen – 14 July 2015
- ↑ Stunning Mosque In Iran Becomes A Magnificent Kaleidoscope When The Sun Rises, DeMilked Magazine
- ↑ Baker, Patricia; Smith, Hilary; Oleynik, Maria (28 May 2018). "Iran". Bradt Travel Guides. Retrieved 28 May 2018 – via Google Books.
External links
- Nasir ol Molk Mosque on Art-Days.com
- Nasir ol Molk Mosque on Albert-Videt.eu (in French)
- BBC Persian: Nasir ol Molk (in Persian)