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Jameh Mosque of Eslamiyeh
Shi'ite mosque and shrine in Eslamiyeh, Yazd province, Iran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Jāmeh Mosque of Eslamiyeh (Persian: مسجد جامع اسلامیه; Arabic: جامع إسلامية), also known as the Farashah Shrine (Persian: قدمگاه فراشاه),[a] is a Shi'ite Friday mosque (jāmeh) and shrine located on the historical axis of Eslamiyeh, in Taft County, in the province of Yazd, Iran.
The shrine was established in 1118 CE, during the Buyid era, and the mosque was completed in c.18th century, during the Qajar era.[1]
The shrine was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 6 September 1975 and the mosque was added to the same list on 13 November 2007, both administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran.
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- The shrine is also variously known as the Qadamgah-e Farashah, the Farashah Qadamgah, the Imam Reza Shrine (Eslamiyeh), the Imam Reza Qadamgah, the Eslamiyeh Qadamgah, and the Qadamgah-e Eslamiyeh.
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