| Amir Chakhmaq Mosque | |
|---|---|
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| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Shia Islam | 
| Province | Yazd | 
| Location | |
| Location | Yazd, Iran | 
| Municipality | Yazd | 
|   Shown within Iran | |
| Geographic coordinates | 31°53′37″N 54°22′07″E / 31.893736°N 54.368603°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Type | Mosque | 
| Style | Persian architecture | 
| Completed | 1438 | 
The Amir Chakhmaq Mosque (Persian: مسجد امیرچخماق), also known as Dahouk mosque (Persian: مسجد دهوک), is a historical mosque from the Timurid era in Yazd, in Iran. It was built on orders of Jalal ed-Din Amir Chakhmaq Shami, who was the governor of Yazd and a general of Shahrukh Mirza. The mosque was completed in 1438. From the viewpoint of aesthetics, dimension and importance, it is one of the most outstanding buildings in Yazd.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ "دانشنامۀ تاریخ معماری ایرانشهر". p. 61. %D9%85%7C. Archived from the original on 2015-03-02. Retrieved 2017-08-03.
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