Amir Chakhmaq Mosque

The Amir Chakhmaq Mosque (Persian: مسجد امیرچخماق), also known as Dahouk mosque (Persian: مسجد دهوک), is a historical mosque from the Timurid era in Yazd, in Iran. It was built on orders of Jalal ed-Din Amir Chakhmaq Shami, who was the governor of Yazd and a general of Shahrukh Mirza. The mosque was completed in 1438. From the viewpoint of aesthetics, dimension and importance, it is one of the most outstanding buildings in Yazd.[1]

Amir Chakhmaq Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
ProvinceYazd
Location
LocationYazd, Iran
MunicipalityYazd
Shown within Iran
Geographic coordinates31.893736°N 54.368603°E / 31.893736; 54.368603
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleAzari
Completed1438

The mosque is located south of Amir Chakhmaq Complex. There are inscriptions made of mosaic in Thuluth script of Mohammad al-Hakim on the eastern entrance.

During the era of Fath Ali Shah, Hossein Attar added a part to its shabestan and restored some parts of the mosque.

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References

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