The Kabud (blue) mosque is located in Tabriz (eastern Azerbāijān region) and its building dates back to the ninth century of the lunar Hegira. The earthquake of the year 1780 caused serious damage to the mosque and its domes collapsed and Continue reading →
The Sāheb Al-Amr mosque is located in the center of the city of Tabriz (eastern Azerbāijān region) and its construction dates back to the Safavid era. This building that due to various events such as the attack Continue reading →
Marand's Jam'eh mosque is located in the center of the city of the same name (eastern Azerbāijān region) and apparently at the beginning it was a Sasanian fire temple; later it was transformed into a church and in the Islamic period into Continue reading →
St. Stephen's monastery is located in the Ghazal Vānk district near the city of Jolfā and the Aras river (eastern Azerbāijān region) and was built in the XNUMXth century and later in the epoch Continue reading →
The museum Qajar of the city of Tabriz starting from the year 1385 (solar calendar), after the restoration and reconstruction of the Amir Nezām Garousi House in the Shesheglān district, was officially inaugurated. The house has been Continue reading →
The museum of the weight and measure of the city of Tabriz was established starting from the year 1380 (Solar Hegira) in the spaces of the Salmasi House which dates back to the Qajar era and was built in 1381 Continue reading →
The Jām'eh mosque in Ahar is located in the city of the same name (Eastern Azerbāijān region). The construction of the original building dates back to the Seljuk period and in different eras, ilkhanide, atābakān, safavide, qajara and pahlavi were added to it Continue reading →
The Jām'eh mosque in Tabriz is located in the city of the same name (eastern Azerbāijān region) and its construction covers a period from the Seljuk era to the Qajara era. Jām'eh mosque in Tabriz or jom'e mosque Continue reading →
The Marāgheh museum is located in the city of the same name (eastern Azerbaijan region), was founded in the year 1363 of the solar Hegira and in 1375 began its activity as a museum specializing in the Ilkhanid era.
The Azerbaijan museum is located in the city of Tabriz (eastern Azerbāijān region) and from October 3, 1962 it began its exhibition activity as the second archaeological museum of Iran after the national one with historical and artistic works belonging Continue reading →