Imamzadeh Hamzah, Tabriz
Imāmzādeh Hamzah, Tabriz | |
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Resting place of Hamzah, son of Musa al-Kadhim. | |
Shown within Iran | |
Basic information | |
Location | Tabrīz, Iran |
Geographic coordinates | 38°05′01″N 46°18′10″E / 38.083611°N 46.302778°ECoordinates: 38°05′01″N 46°18′10″E / 38.083611°N 46.302778°E |
Affiliation | Shia Islam |
Municipality | Tabriz County |
District | Tabriz |
Province | East Azarbaijan Province |
Region | Iran |
Year consecrated | 14th Century |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | In use |
Status | Active |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | Mosque |
Completed | 14th century |
Imāmzādeh Hamzah (Persian: امامزاده سيد حمزه) is an Imamzadeh mosque complex in Tabrīz, Iran. The mosque contains the grave of Hamzah, son of the Twelver Shī‘ah Imām, Mūsā' al-Kādhim.
Location
The Imāmzādeh Hamzah mosque is located in the sheshghelan suburb of Tabrīz next to Maqbaratoshoara and the Museum of Ostad Bohtouni. It is also near Amir Nezam House, House of Seghat ol Islam and Saheb ol Amr Mosque.
History
Sayyid Abi al-Quasim Hamzah is a son of Muza Quasim who is credited for the genealogy of the Saffavids. Hence, the Imāmzādeh Hamzah is a "de facto ancestral cemetery". Thus, it strengthens the notability of its link to the mosque in Ardabil where the elite Saffavids have been buried. The style of decoration of the Hamzah Mosque is further enhanced and has therefore enjoyed sustained patronage.[1]
Description
The exquisite mausoleum dates back to the 14th century (8th century Hijri yearAH), with influence from the Safavid and Qajar dynasties and is thus a pilgrimage centre.[2]
The extensive mirror work within the mosque is common to many of the Imamzadeh throughout Iran.
See also
- List of Mosques in Iran
- Imamzadeh
- Sayyid Mir Jan
- Maqbaratoshoara
- The Amir Nezam House
- Behnam House
- House of Seghat ol Islam
- Constitutional House of Tabriz
References
- ↑ Rizvi, Joseph Kishwar (2011). The Safavid Dynastic Shrine: Architecture, Religion and Power in Early Modern Iran. I.B.Tauris. p. 163. ISBN 9781848853546. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
- ↑ "Seyed Hamzeh Mausoleum". Iran Tourism and Touring Online. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Imamzadeh Hamzeh Mausoleum. |
- Virtual Museum of Historical Buildings of Tabriz ([ School of Architecture, Tabriz Islamic Art University]).
- Tabriz Islamic Art University (دانشگاه هنر اسلامی تبریز), Tabriz, Iran (in Persian). []
- Iranian Student's Tourism & Traveling Agency, ISTTA. (English), (Persian)