The Nasir Ol Molk mosque, also known as Nasir al-Mulk, is a beautiful and very photogenic mosque in central Shiraz. It was commissioned by Mirza Hasan Ali Nasir al Molk, a Qajar dynasty ruler, and built between 1876 and 1888. The mosque has an earthquake-proof design, which is based on pieces of wood interspersed with brick to provide shock-absorption capabilities. The mosque is beautifully decorated and its highlight is the winter prayer hall which has windows of stained glass which project a coloured line pattern on the carpeted hall with carved pillars and polychrome faience.

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01 Nasir-Ol-Molk mosque facade
02 Mosque facade
03 Minaret
04 Facade detail with window
05 Reflections in the pond
06 Walls with ornamental tiles
07 Ornamental ceiling
08 Decorated walls
09 Decorated walls
10 Winter prayer hall
11 Winter prayer hall
12 Stained glass windows in winter prayer hall
13 Winter prayer hall
14 Stained glass windows in winter prayer hall
15 Stained glass windows in winter prayer hall
16 Winter prayer hall
17 Stained glass windows in winter prayer hall
18 Winter prayer hall
19 Winter prayer hall
20 Winter prayer hall
21 Winter prayer hall
22 Winter prayer hall
23 Winter prayer hall
24 Winter prayer hall
25 Hall with arched ceiling
26 Hall with arched ceiling
27 Well in the basement
28 Hall with arched ceiling
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