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Iran Esfahan Imam mosque5

The Shah Mosque of Esfahan is one of the everlasting masterpieces of architecture in Iran. It is registered, along with the Naghsh-i Jahan Square, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its construction began in 1611, and its splendor is mainly due to the beauty of its seven-colour mosaic tiles and calligraphic inscriptions.

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Iran Esfahan Imam mosque5

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  1. 5 Isfahan Shah Mosque

  2. Built during the Safavid period, Shah Mosque is an excellent example of Islamic architecture of Iran, and regarded as one of the masterpieces of Persian Architecture. It is registered, along with the Naghsh-iJahan Square, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its construction began in 1611, and its splendor is mainly due to the beauty of its seven-colour mosaic tiles and calligraphic inscriptions. MoscheeaRegală din Esfahan,capodoperă a arhitecturiipersane, este un veritabilexemplu al arhitecturiiislamice. Remarcabilă este şispectaculoasalucraturăîn faianţă(şapteculori) care acoperăinteriorulşi celepatruywan (ziduriboltite cu o laturădeschisă). Moscheea regală a fost începutaîn 1611, iarlucrările au progresatfoarte rapid, la ordineleluiAbbas, care se temea poate căvamuriînainte ca ele să fie terminate. Este ceeace s-a întâmplat: clădirea a fost terminatăîn anul 1638, la 9 ani dupămoarteasa.

  3. Iran, as old as history itself, inherits one of the most ancient civilizations of the planet. Throughout the years, its culture has influenced different parts of the globe from the Nile River to the heart of Europe. For many years, people from all over the world have traveled the historic trade route of Silk Road, marveling at the varied glory of the Persian Empire's great civilization. La fel de vechi ca istoriaînsăşiIranul a moştenitunadintrecele mai vechicivilizaţii ale planetei. De-alungulanilor, cultura sa a influenţatdiferitepărţi ale globului de la Nil până în inimaEuropei. Timp de mulţi ani, oamenidinîntreagalume au călătoritpeistoricarutăcomercială a „DrumuluiMătăsii”, minunându-se de realizările Imperiului Persan

  4. To visit Iran is a unique experience, the experience of being in the cradle of a great culture and civilization.

  5. The Masjed-e Shah (1611-1630) was a huge structure, said to contain 18 million bricks and 475,000 tiles, having cost the Shah 60,000 tomans to build. It employed the new haft rangi (seven-colour) style of tile mosaic.

  6. In earlier Iranian mosques the tiles had been maid of faience mosaic, a slow and expensive process where tiny pieces are cut from monochrome tiles and assembled to create intricate designs. In the haft rangi method, artisans put on all the colors at once, then fired the tile. Cheaper and quicker, the new procedure allowed a wider range of colors to be used, creating richer patterns, sweeter to the eye.

  7. The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan is one of the largest city squares in the world and an outstanding example of Iranian and Islamic architecture. It has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Piaţa regală a fost construită de Şahul Abbas cel Mare (1587-1629) care în anul 1598 hotărăşte construirea noii sala capitale, cea mai impozantă capitală a lumii islamice, supranumită „perla orientului” sau „jumătate de lume”

  8. Iran Text: Internet Pictures: Sanda Foişoreanu Nicoleta Leu Internet slide 1 & 28 All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2012 Sound: Zohreh Jooya - Praying, Niyayesh; Thou Passest Through Me

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