SHIRAZ, IRAN. ARAMGAH e SHAH e CHERAGH
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Iran (Shah Cheragh Mausoleum) Shiraz Part 60
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Shah-e-Cheragh Mausoleum:
The most important pilgrimage centre of the city of Shiraz is the Mausoleum of Mir Sayyed Ahmad, the son of the seventh Emam known as Shah-e-Cheragh (the Shrine of the lord of the light), which is situated near the Masjed-e-No. Mir Sayyed Ahmad came to Ahiraz at the beginning of the third Islamic century, and died there. After the shrines of Imam Reza in Mashhad and Fatima in Qum, the third most venerated pilgrimage destination in Iran is the shrine of Shah Cherag in the city of Shiraz.
Archaeological excavation indicates a settlement on the site of Shiraz in the prehistoric period and cuneiform records from the great ceremonial capital of Persepolis, 57 kilometers to the north, show that it was a significant town in Achaemenian times. As a city however, it was founded in 684 AD, after the Arab armies conquered the Sassanians. The Buyids (945-1055 AD) made Shiraz their Active Imagecapital, building mosques, palaces and a great city wall. The 13th and 14th centuries saw Shiraz as a literary center especially famous for its poets Sa'adi and Hafez, both of whom are buried in the city. There are many splendid Islamic monuments in Shiraz, especially its enormous Safavid mosque, but the most notable religious site is the shrine of Syed Amir Ahmad (also called Ahmad ibn Musa).
Amir Ahmad and his brother Mir Muhammad, both of whom were brothers of Imam Reza, took refuge in Shiraz following Abbasid persecution of the Shi'ite sect (Amir Ahmad died or was murdered in 835). The brothers' tombs, originally only simple mausoleums, became celebrated pilgrimage destinations in the 14th century when the pious and art-loving Queen Tashi Khatun erected a mosque and theological school by the tombs. Known locally as Shah Cherag or the 'King of Light', the exquisite tomb of Amir Ahmad is a place of truly stunning beauty. The enormous dome above the shrine is inlaid with hundreds of thousands of pieces of finely crafted tile and the interior walls are likewise covered with myriad pieces of dazzling cut glass intermixed with multi-colored tiles. In the same complex is the mausoleum of Mir Muhammad.
Mausoleum of Shah-e-Cheragh in Shiraz, Iran.
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Aramgahe Shah-e Cheragh Mausoleum) -- Shiraz, Iran
Shah Cheragh mirrored Mosque in Shiraz, Iran
No matter what your religion, it would be hard to argue that the Shah Cheragh Mosque in shiraz Iran is not one of the most beautiful, take-your-breath-away interiors of any building in existence. A Huffington Post article called it otherworldly.
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Shah Cheragh - Shiraz, Iran
A travel video documentary of Shāh Chérāgh in Shiraz, Iran.
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Aramgah e Shah e Cheragh Mausoleum – Shiraz, Iran
Shiraz at Night, Bazaar e Vakil, Shah Cheragh Mosque, Iran
Shiraz at Night, Bazaar-e Vakil, Shah Cheragh Mosque, Iran
Shrine of Shah Cheragh (Imam -e- Reza's brother) in Shiraz, Iran
Shah-Cheragh,Shiraz,Iran.Вечерняя молитва в Шах-Чераг
вечерняя молитва в Шах-Чераг
Behold the Shimmering Beauty of Iran's Glass Mosque
In Persian, the term Shah Cheragh roughly translates to king of the light. It's a fitting name for the glittering mosque in Shiraz, Iran. The building, adorned with shimmering multi-colored pieces of tile and glass, is considered the country's third most important pilgrimage site. It functions as a a funerary monument, a mosque and a beautiful holy place for thousands of worshippers.
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Shah Chirag mosque Shiraz
The Shah Chirag (Cherag) mosque in Shiraz, Iran
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Shrine of Shah Cheragh (Brother of Imam Reza (a.s.)) in Shiraz, Iran - HD Drone Footage
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Holy Shrine of Shah-e Cheragh
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Shah Cheragh Mosque - Shiraz, Iran
Shāh Chérāgh (Persian: شاه چراغ) is a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran, housing the tomb of the brothers Ahmad and Muhammad, sons of Mūsā al-Kādhim and brothers of ‘Alī ar-Ridhā. The two took refuge in the city during the Abbasid persecution of Shia Muslims.
Shah Cheragh - the most spectacular mosque in the world
Shāh Chérāgh is a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran.
Who looks at the mosque from the outside can not imagine how beautiful it is inside. The interior is all decorated with small pieces of mirrors and glass that cause a surreal effect.
The Holy Shrine At Shiraz, Iran