Hassan Padshah Mosque, before the death of Uzun Hassan, was started by his order during the reign of Yaqub. Darvish Qasem was responsible for constructing this complex in the year 882 AH. A beautiful marble tombstone is located on the eastern wall of the mosque, and an inscription from the Aq Qoyunlu period is installed above the entrance of the school. Also, another brown inscription in the courtyard of the Hassan Padshah school dates back to the time of Shah Tahmasp Safavid. In recent repairs, the underground passages of the mosque have been blocked, and access is only possible from the southern entrance.
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