The Meymeh Grand Mosque dates back to the Zand period and is built based on the architectural style of four-iwan mosques. This mosque includes a quadrangular shabestan with a beautiful brick dome, along with a large iwan in front of the shabestan, and smaller shabestans with small arcades on both sides of the large shabestan. Beauties such as minarets, beautiful doors, turquoise tiles, and paintings inside the mosque's mihrab have created delightful images.
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