Grand Mosque of Varamin | |
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مسجد جامع ورامین | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Province | Tehran Province |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | In use occasionally. |
Location | |
Location | Varamin, Tehran, Iran |
Geographic coordinates | 35°19′N 51°39′E / 35.32°N 51.65°E |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Ali Qazvini |
Completed | 1322 |
Specifications | |
Length | 66 meters |
Width | 43 meters |
Jāmeh Mosque of Varāmīn (Persian: مسجد جامع ورامین Masjed-e-Jāme-e Varāmīn), Congregation mosque of Varamin, Friday mosque of Varamin or Grand mosque of Varamin is the grand congregational mosque (jāmeh) of Varamin in the Tehran Province of Iran. This mosque is one of the oldest buildings of Varamin city. Its construction began during the reign of Sultan Mohammad Khodabaneh and was completed during his son’s, Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, rule in 1322.[1] This building consists of a shabestan, portico, large brick dome, the structure beside shabestan and ten small arches along with one large arch in the middle.[2][3]