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blondebrainpowered · 8 days ago
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The Shah Mosque Ceiling in Isfahan, Iran
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 years ago
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Inside Shah Mosque in Isfahan, IRAN
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ruleof3 · 5 months ago
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emaadsidiki · 8 months ago
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Shah Faisal Mosque, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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khanger91 · 2 months ago
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The Shah Mosque, is an incredible example of Persian Islamic architecture Located in Isfahan, Iran, it was built during the Safavid dynasty in the early 17th century, and stands as a masterpiece of Islamic art and one of the most stunning mosques in the world, The mosque is renowned for its stunning blue tilework, intricate calligraphy, and grand entrance iwan. Its iconic double-domed structure and four towering minarets reflect the architectural brilliance of the era.
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postcard-from-the-past · 1 year ago
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Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta, Pakistan
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sheltiechicago · 8 months ago
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Shah Cheragh Mirror Mosque
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aphroditeeteros · 8 months ago
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blondebrainpowered · 5 months ago
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Intricate hand work on an Iranian-style mosque at the historic necropolis of Shah-i-Zinda in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
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wgm-beautiful-world · 1 year ago
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Shah Mosque in Isfahan, IRAN
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adubsar · 10 months ago
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Echo in the Shah's mosque Isfahan
The Shah Mosque, also known as the Imam Mosque, is a stunning example of Persian architecture located in Isfahan, Iran. Completed in the early 17th century as part of the architectural ensemble of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the mosque is famous not just for its intricate tile work and grand structure but also for its acoustics.
One of the remarkable features of the Shah Mosque is its echo. The mosque's design incorporates a vaulted ceiling and archways that create a reflective space for sound. Visitors often experience clear echoes when they speak or clap in certain areas of the mosque. This acoustical phenomenon is due to the careful architectural planning that takes into account the shape and materials used in construction.
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The echoes in the Shah Mosque are not only a fascinating auditory experience but also enhance the spiritual ambiance of the space, allowing for a profound connection during prayer and contemplation. Overall, the mosque stands as a testament to the sophistication of Safavid architecture and engineering, blending artistry and functionality in a harmonious way.
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travelella · 1 year ago
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Shah-Do Shamshira Mosque, Kabul, Afghanistan
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parsabad · 2 years ago
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Shah Mosque/ Isfahan/ Iran
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Photography: Anajat raissi
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emaadsidiki · 8 months ago
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have-you-been-here · 10 days ago
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Shah Cheragh or The Emerald Mosque, Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran
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sheltiechicago · 11 months ago
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Ubudiah Mosque: One of the Most Beautiful Mosques in Malaysia
The Ubudiah Mosque is in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia. The 28th Sultan of Perak, Sultan Idris Murshidul’adzam Shah, suffered from an illness. While convalescing, he vowed to build a mosque in Bukit Chandan. After his recovery, he commissioned the construction of the mosque as a sign of his gratitude. Today, the mosque is a symbol of pride for the state of Perak and its people.
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