[1] Like so many monuments of central Iran, the Jameh Mosque of Saveh's core is of the 12th century, and its single surviving minaret is dated in 1110 and 1061.
[3] The Jameh Mosque of Saveh comprises a courtyard, porch, a minaret, a few nocturnal areas, dome and two archaic altars with inscription in Kufic script.
There is an elevated porch between two nocturnal areas in the western front, and at its either sides there exists several chambers.
[4] The mosque has a rectangular open court which is 36x44 meters and is surrounded by columns made of brick.
The superb, varied bands of raised brick patterns and inscriptions in Kufic and Naskhi scripts make this minaret the finest of the Seljuk period still standing.