kombizz 15 Posted July 15, 2013 Sepahsalar Mosque is also known as the Motahari mosque. It has been named after Martyr Morteza Motahari who was a well known thought leader in 1979 revolution. He has largely contributed to the recent Islamic movements in Iran. The structure is the largest mosque in Tehran. It was built in Qajar era by the order of the incumbent chancellor during the rule of Nasser od-din Shah. Mirza Hassan Khan Sepahsalar was the Grand Vizier and also the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Commander-in-Chief during the ex-Shah's reign.The building is marked by eight distinct minarets which characterize this structure. The architecture and the decoration of the minarets are reminiscent of the Qajar style.Built in the 19th century, Sepahsalar Mosque is a structure to explore when you visit Tehran. It rests gloriously in Mostafa Khomeini Avenue. Along with Mirza Hassan Khan, the Sepahsalar (Chancellor) in Naser od-din Shah Qajar's empire, his brother Moshirodeleh, also contributed to the making of this mosque. Sepahsalar School is located near the mosque which stretches for 62 m in length. It is also a approximately 61 m in width and contains 60 chambers. The main dome of the school is 37 m high. The entire complex has many chambers, corridors, porticos, minarets, a two-storied building, a roofed hall for worshipers to pray (Shabestan), a gateway, a large dome and a huge library. The complex occupies a huge area in a very important locality of Tehran.The names of Sepahsalar Mosque and Sepahsalar School have been changed to Shahid Motahari to honor him. Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted July 16, 2013 A beautiful shot, very nicely composed too, Kombizz! Link to comment
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