Seyyed Mosque

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seyyed Mosque (Persian: مسجد سید ) which is locally famous as the Jame Mosque and the Sultani Mosque is located at the heart of the ancient city of Zanjan Province in Iran. This splendid and historical mosque was constructed by "Abdollah Mirza" the son of king Fat'h ali shah qajar when he was ruling Zanjan in early 19th century.[1] The architecture and design of this long-lasting monument was made of four eivans. Each eivan was allocated to theological science and education center.



[edit] References

  1. ^ zanjan seyed mosque (2008-06-4). Retrieved on 2008-06-4.
Languages