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The mosque was built during the Qjr era, and is still in use under protection by Nasir al Mulk's
Endowment Foundation. It was built by the order of Mirza Hasan Ali Nasir al Molk, one of the lords of
the Qajar Dynasty, in 1876 and was finished in 1888. The designers were Muhammad Hasan-e-Memar
and Muhammad Reza Kashi Paz-e-Shirazi.
The mosque extensively uses colored glass in its facade, and displays other traditional elements such as
panj kseh-i (five concaves) in its design.
Especially the colored glass makes the mosque beautiful because of the beautiful inflow of light in the
morning.
The distinctive feature of Nasir al-Mulk is its colored windows along one of the walls which faces the
East.
If you come a bit later, like after 9.00-10.00 the sun will be already quite high and the colored light will
have just small colored prints on the floor close to the big windows.
But if you come early, sometime before 8.00 you will have the most amazing view of this mosque. The
sun is still pretty low at this time and the whole room is filled with colored light.
The Nasr al-Mulk Mosque (Persian: - Masjed-e Naseer ol Molk) or Pink Mosque is a
traditional mosque in Shiraz, Iran, located in Goade-e-Araban place (near the famous Shah Cheragh
mosque). The mosque was built during the Qjr era, and is still in use under protection by Nasir al
Mulk's Endowment Foundation. It was built by the order of Mirza Hasan Ali Nasir al Molk, one of the
lords of the Qajar Dynasty, in 1876 and was finished in 1888. The designers were Muhammad Hasan-eMemar and Muhammad Reza Kashi Paz-e-Shirazi.
The mosque extensively uses colored glass in its facade, and displays other traditional elements such as
panj kseh-i (five concaves) in its design, it is also named in popular culture as Pink Mosque due to the
usage of beautiful pink color tiles for its interior design.
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, (aka the Pink Mosque) Shiraz, Iran is unique and delightful for the widespread
use of pink tiling in the decoration. Built 1876 -1888. Architects: Muhammad Hasan-e-Memar and
Muhammad Reza Kashi Paz-e-Shirazi.
Glazed tile Inscription dating from the 19th century in the northern iwan (semiopen.space on the edge
of a courtyard wall), Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque. Flexible timber, visible poking out of the wall at the top of
the image, is used for earthquake resistance. The text is from Al Imran, the 3rd chapter of the Koran
The mosque extensively uses colored glass in its facade, and displays other traditional
elements such as panj kseh-i (five concaves) in its design, it is also named in popular
culture as Pink Mosque due to the usage of beautiful pink color tiles for its interior design.
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Nasir-ol-Molk who was one of the elite of Shiraz, is the founder of this mosque. It is unique for its tile work and
architecture. The mosque was built during the Qjr era and within 12 years (1876-1888).
Arhitectura spectaculoasa plastica