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Molla Hassan Kashi Mausoleum

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Molla Hassan Kāshi Mausoleum
آرامگاه ملاحسن كاشي
Religion
AffiliationShia Islam
ProvinceZanjan Province
Location
LocationAbhar, Iran
Geographic coordinates36°25′04″N 48°47′41″E / 36.4177°N 48.7948°E / 36.4177; 48.7948
Architecture
TypeMausoleum
StyleSafavid Architecture
Completed16th century

The Molla Hassan Kāshi Mausoleum (Persian: آرامگاه ملاحسن كاشي) is a free-standing isolated edifice located 2.5 km to the south of Soltaniyeh, Iran.[1] This 16th-century mausoleum was built during Shah Tahmasp I, to honor Molla Hassan Kāshi, a 14th-century mystic whose recasting of Islam's historical sagas as Persian poetic epics unwittingly had a vast influence over Shia Islam's future direction.[2][3]

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Specifications

The monument is composed of a small esplanade serving as an entrance, and the mausoleum itself. The mausoleum displays an octagonal plan from the exterior though it is, in reality, a 6x6 meter square hall with additional galleries at the corners giving the aspect of an octagon. The mausoleum's octagonal exterior is uniquely shaped with four sides measuring 80.3 meters in length, and the other four sides measuring 5.75 meters in length.[1][4]

In each gallery, there is a narrow staircase leading to an upper storey. The square building is roofed with a double-shelled dome, which has another layer of blue glazed bricks consisting of repeating geometric designs, as well as repeating Kufic calligraphy. The interior decoration of stucco stalactites was done at the time of Fath-Ali Shah, a Qajar king, in the early 19th century.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Godard (2004). Le tombeau de Mowlānā Hassan Kāshī à Sultāniyè. p. 25.
  2. ^ Burke, Andrew (2004). Iran. Lonely Planet. p. 184. ISBN 1-74059-425-8.
  3. ^ "JameJam News". Retrieved 2010-12-12.
  4. ^ "Soltaniye Cultural News Center". Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
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