Hakim Mosque, Isfahan

Hakim Mosque (Persian: مسجد حکیم) is one of the oldest mosques in Isfahan, Iran. Completed in the mid-17th century, in the Safavid era, it is named after Moḥammad-Dāvud Khan Ḥakim (a court physician) who funded the construction.[1]

Hakim Mosque
مسجد حکیم
Religion
AffiliationIslam
ProvinceIsfahan Province
Location
Location Isfahan, Iran
Shown within Iran
Geographic coordinates32.662973°N 51.674271°E / 32.662973; 51.674271
Architecture
TypeMosque
CompletedSafavid dynasty

The mosque was constructed between 1656 and 1663 and retained the "standard four ayvan plan and a two-storey arcade" At the same time, however, it also bore a more simple structural pattern and brick and tile surface compared to the ones that had been erected under Abbas I (r. 1588-1629).

See also

References

  1. "Jameh Mosque of Sojas". Encyclopedia of History of Iranshahr Architecture. Archived from the original on 2015-04-06. Retrieved 17 July 2019.

Sources

  • About Hakim Mosque
  • Concerning the Masjed-e Jorjir, see H. Gaube et E. Wirth, Der Bazar von Isfahan, Wiesbaden, 1978, p. 203-204; O. Grabar, The Great Mosque of Isfahan, London, 1990, p. 47-48
  • Loṭfallâh Honarfar, Ganjina-ye âsâr-e târikhi-ye Eṣfahân, Isfahan, 1344 Sh/1965, p. 612-620



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