Jameh Mosque of Varamin

Its construction began during the reign of Sultan Mohammad Khodabaneh and was completed during his son's, Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, rule in 1322.

[5] The mosque has a four-iwan plan and includes an entrance in the north, a shabestan in the south, porches in the east and west.

[6] The entrance to the mosque is tall and elongated, similar to other Ilkhanid buildings and is decorated with intricate tiles.

[5] For instance, Jane Dieulafoy, who visited the mosque during the Qajar period, wrote that no one prays there as peasants are afraid if the dome collapses and 'infidel foreigners' can watch it without any restrictions.

[9] This mosque was registered in Iran's national list of heritage buildings in 1932 CE and its current boundaries were defined.