A ligature fixed on the entrance of the building shows that it was constructed in 1604, during the reign of the Safavid Iranian king Abbas I (r.
[2] However, some elements in a plan of the mosque evidence that it was built earlier, but in the 17th century it was just reconstructed again.
[citation needed] Three-paced praying hall takes the central place in the plan.
[3] Media related to Juma Mosque (Ordubad) at Wikimedia Commons
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