Shahzadeh or Shohada Mosque, located on Moaser Street and south of Shohada Square in Tabriz, dates back to the Qajar era and was registered in the list of national heritage of Iran on May 5, 1997. This mosque, built during the crown prince period of Abbas Mirza, was formerly known as Shahzadeh or Shazda Mosque and was renamed "Shohada Mosque" during the Iran-Iraq war. Its entrance leads to a large vestibule, and the four sides of the dome are decorated with brick domes and stone columns. On the western side, images of war martyrs are installed, and the mosque remains active.
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