Jameh Mosque of Yazd
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Jameh Mosque of Yazd
Summary
Jameh Mosque of Yazd is a mosque[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd is located in Yazd County[3].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd is located in Yazd[4].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd is in the country of Iran[5].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd is on the body of water Zarch Qanat[6].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's instance of is recorded as mosque[7].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's instance of is recorded as cultural property[8].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's instance of is recorded as architectural landmark[9].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's commissioned by is recorded as Amr ibn al-Layth[10].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's commissioned by is recorded as Garshasp II[11].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's commissioned by is recorded as Rukn al-Din Muhammad[12].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's commissioned by is recorded as Jalal-al-Din Amir-Chakhmaq[13].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's architectural style is recorded as Saffarid architecture[14].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's architectural style is recorded as Seljuk architecture[15].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's architectural style is recorded as Ilkhanid architecture[16].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's architectural style is recorded as Timurid architecture[17].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's architectural style is recorded as Safavid architecture[18].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's architectural style is recorded as Qajar architecture[19].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd is made of brick[20].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd is made of mortar[21].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd is made of tile[22].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd took place at Yazd[23].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd's Commons category is recorded as Jameh Mosque of Yazd[24].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd comprises Main dome of Jameh Mosque of Yazd[25].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd was dissolved in 1825[26].
- Jameh Mosque of Yazd was dissolved in 1945[27].
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Dissolution
Dissolution dates include 1825[26] and 1945[27].
Why It Matters
Jameh Mosque of Yazd has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]