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Ganj Ali Khan Mosque



Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerman is one of the favorite tourist attractions in Kerman. The Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerman is one of the oldest mosques in Iran. While holidaying in Kerman a visit to the Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerman is a must. Get to know more about Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerman through Iran travel guide.

Kerman Info

Kerman is the capital city of Kerman Province. The city is situated at an elevation of 1,860 meters above sea-level, towards the south of city of Tehran. Kerman boasts of its spectacular scenery and tourist attractions. The city is famous for its almonds, hazel nuts, walnuts and melon seeds.

Tourist Attractions in Kerman in Iran

Kerman offers ample places for sightseeing in Kerman. The must-see Kerman tourist attractions are:

  • Masjid-e Jame
  • Khajeh Atabeig Mausoleum
  • Gonbad-e Jabaleih
  • Gonbad-e Moshtaghieh, Kerman
  • Ganj Ali Khan Bath and Ethnological Museum, Kerman
  • Vakil Bazaar, Kerman
  • The Anglican Church of St. Andrew
  • Mahan,
  • Shah Nematollah-e-Vali Tomb
  • Chehel Sotune Mosque, Kerman
  • Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerman
Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerman

Ganj Ali Khan Mosque in Kerman serves as a museum presently. It was built in 1007 AH. The Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerman is located towards the northeastern part of the Ganj Ali Khan aggregate. It is a treasure trove of ancient works of calligraphy, plaster works and Islamic arts. One will find 14 shops around this mosque.

Other Mosques near Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerman

The Chehel Sotune Mosque, Kerman Jame Mosque and the Malek Mosque are some of the other mosques in Kerman besides Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerman.

Chehel Sotune Mosque:

The Chehel Sotune Mosque was built by Haj Aqa Ali Rafsanjani in 1286 AH. It used to be the place of worship for the people belonging to the Sheikhiyeh sect. There are 40 exquisite pillars in the mosque. Each of the pillars is carved out from a single stone. The mosque is surrounded by beautiful scenery.

Malek Mosque:

The Malek mosque was built in the 5th century AH during the Saljuqi peroid. One will find a brick tower towards the northeastern part of the mosque. Formerly it was in shambles but later it has undergone repair. The mosque houses three altars which has decorations done with plaster.

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Tourist Attractions in Kerman
The Anglican Church of St. Andrew, Kerman
Ganj Ali Khan Mosque, Kerma
Masjid-e Jame, Kerman
Gonbad-e Jabaleih, Kerman
Khajeh Atabeig Mausoleum, Kerman
Shah Nematollah-e-Vali Tomb, Kerman
Ganj Ali Khan Bath and Ethnological Museum, Kerman
Gonbad-e Moshtaghieh, Kerman
Mahan, Kerman
Vakil Bazaar, Kerman




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