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MASJID-E
JOM'E
Meaning
Friday Mosque (also called Jam'e ~Mosque), it
is an early Islamic monument of the 9th century AD and
possesses a minaret, several stone columns and
numerous inscriptions (bordering its mihrab)
bearing a number of dates. Said to have been erected
by the Abbassid Caliph AI Mu'tazzu Bellah, /the
inscription dates of the Mosque (1053, 1284, 1526,
1761, and 1798 AD) are indicative of repeated repairs
carried out therein in the later periods. The
construction of the minaret of the Mosque has been
attributed to Sheikh Uvais ibn Sheikh Hassan Chupani
(1419 AD) and to the Chupanid period. The main ; rayer
hall in the northern part possesses a superb wooden
man bar (pulpit) with an inscription upon it
bearing the name of Mansur Abul Harith and the date
(1053 AD). To the north of the Mosque there are 12
roof columns plus 8 more columns to the south, each
about 5 meters high. The high arches of the monument
together with its lofty ivans and the
structural technique of the prayer hall make sufclear
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