The Tuyserkan Grand Mosque was formerly known as Shabestan. This mosque was built in 1233 by Mirza Homayoun, the ancestor of the Emami family. The northern part was a mosque from the Safavid era which has been destroyed and a new mosque was built on it. The large dome of this mosque has also been demolished and replaced with a flat roof. In addition to the dome, the repair and restoration of the upper part of the minarets have also changed its original form. The mosque has two entrances, east and west.
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