Emam Theological Seminary

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Emam Theological Seminary

place Kashan , Iran
architect Mirsa Abolghassem Esfahani
Client Hossein Chan Sadr-e-Azam
Architectural style Esfahani
Construction year between 1806 and 1814
Coordinates 33 ° 58 '58.1 "  N , 51 ° 26' 51.2"  E Coordinates: 33 ° 58 '58.1 "  N , 51 ° 26' 51.2"  E
Emam Theological Seminary (Iran)
Emam Theological Seminary

Emam Theological Seminary ( Persian مدرسه امام Madresse ye Emam , IPA : [ mædɾɛsɛ jɛ ɛmɑm ]) is a historical theological seminar in the Iranian city ​​of Kashan . It comes from the era of Fath Ali Shah .

The seminary was built between 1806 and 1814 on the orders of Hossein Khan Sadr-e-Azam and under the supervision of Mirsa Abolghassem Esfahani. The entrance to the seminar was decorated with ceramic tiles . Your large yard is rectangular . There are 52 rooms around the courtyard. On the north and south sides of the courtyard there are two large halls for teaching and for student discussions. Each hall has its own hallway that leads to the backyard. Each back yard has three rooms with a basement and high badgire . There is a great great Ivan on the west side of the courtyard and across from the entrance . From the inscription on the ceiling of the Ivan to the floor, it was decorated with Haftrang ceramic tiles. The dome of the mosque has two layers and was built with bricks . The height of the inner layer of the dome is 27 m.

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Individual evidence

  1. Hosseyn Yaghoubi: Arash Beheshti (ed.): Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān (travel guide to the Isfahan province) ( Persian ). Rouzane, 1383, ISBN 964-334-218-2 , p. 191.