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Ark-e AliShāh, also known as Ark-e Tabriz and Masjid AliShāh, is a remnant of a mosque built in the Ilkhanate period. Currently it is placed in the center of Tabriz.
Some historians believe it was used as a military castle however, others claim the structure was initially used as a mosque, but during the Qajar era was used as a military post and storage facility for weapons ('Ark' or 'Arg' means 'castle'/'fort' in the Persian language). Consequently, after the Iranian Revolution on 1979, the regime of Islamic republic damaged large parts of the Ark to make a new mosque. The structure today stands 28 meters high, and is still used as part of a space for holding friday prayers in Tabriz.
Location
The Ark is located in Imam Ave, behind Taleghani Street, Tabriz.
Photo gallery
- The Ark before the revolution, when it was used as Mellat park.
- File:Tabriz ghadim01.gif
- A postcard from the Qajar period
- Tabriz City Theater Building, behind The Ark, destroyed during the Iranian Revolution Tabriz City Theater Building, behind The Ark, destroyed during the Iranian Revolution
- The Ark at night.
- The Ark (Sept. 2009)
- File:Arke tabriz02.jpg
- Western view Western view
- Southern view Southern view
See also
References
- Editorial Board, East Azarbaijan Geography, Iranian Ministry of Education, 2000
- http://www.eachto.ir
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