Blue Mosque, Tabriz

The Blue Mosque (فارسی. مسجد کبود Masjed-e Kabud, azərbaycanca. گؤی مسجید Göy məscid)is a famous historic mosque in Tabriz, Iran. The mosque and some other public buildings were constructed in 1465 upon the order of Jahan Shah, the ruler of Kara Koyunlu.

The mosque was severely damaged in an earthquake in 1779, leaving only the entrance iwan. Reconstruction began in 1973 by the late Reza Memaran Benam under the supervision of Iranian Ministry of Culture. However, the tiling is still is incompelete.

History

The Blue mosque of Tabriz was built upon the order of Jahan Shah the ruler of Kara Koyunlu dynasty which made Tabriz the capital of his Kingdom. His Kingdom covered major parts of modern Iran, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. He was killed with Uzun Hassan (ruler of Ak Koyunlu) and buried on the southern part of the mosque. It is believed that the mosque construction is a monument for remembrance of victories of Jahan Shah. This is why the Al-fath, verses of Quran, is written around the entrance of the mosque.

The complex was completed under the supervision of Aziz-e-Din-Qapuchi in 1465 A.D. The original complex covered other complexes (including school, public bath and library), all of which disappeared during an earthquake in 1779 and only parts of the mosque have survived.

The mausoleum was built in the southern section of the mosque and is entirely covered with high marble slabs on which verses from Quran are engraved in Thulth script on a background of fine arabesques. The roof of the mausoleum and the main dome chamber of the mosque collapsed during an earthquake in 1779 A.D. and was rebuilt in 1973 thanks to the efforts of Reza Memaran Benam (a famous architect from Tabriz) under the supervision of the national organization for preservation of ancient monuments.

Calligraphy

The divers Kufic, Thulth, … scripts the exquisite arabesque patterns and the admirable choramatic compositions, of these facades, which are truly stupendous, were created by Nematollah-ben-Mohammad-ol-Bavab, the famous calligraphist. The walls (inside & outside) had been covered with mosaic tiles.

Location

Currently the mosque is located behind Azerbaijan Museum, Imam Ave,Tabriz.

External links

References

  • Persian Bulletin of Blue Mosque, Iranian Cultural Heritages Organization.
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Neda Nahid
24 August 2017
It could be better but they did not renovate it yet... an interesting fact about this mosque; tombs of jahanshah and his wife are also there under mosque's monument!
Nassim
5 August 2017
The Mosque has such a heartbreaking story of deconstruction. the restoration from Pahlavi ii is quite remarkable.
Mohammad Shirkavand
3 October 2014
The architecture and the relaxing ambience attracts your attention.famous for the combination of mosaic tile and brick and perfect calligraphy. It's known as turquoise of Islam.
Atieh
19 August 2017
Very nice mosque, most of positive energy ????
P Ch
6 September 2015
stunning vaults. Beautiful architecture
Azam
12 May 2018
این بنا داستان جالبی داره، این‌که بعد از گذشت این همه سال و این همه اتفاقی که براش افتاده هنوز پابرجا و زیباست، چیزیه که باعث میشه آدم دلش بخواد ساعت‌ها وقتش رو اینجا بگذرونه.
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