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Writer's pictureVOLGHAN Hosseini

Shiraz Qur'an gate

Shiraz Qur'an gate: a gate to history and cultureShiraz's Quran gate is like a gem on the history of this ancient city. The age of this gate, which has become one of the symbols of the city of Shiraz, dates back to about 250 years ago and to the Zandiye period. It is as if by passing under this gate, we travel deep into history and witness the splendor of Iranian architecture in that period.The architecture of Shiraz Quran Gate is a reflection of the taste of Iranians in that period. The tall and brick arch with beautiful tile decorations with slim and geometric designs, the exquisite Quran placed on top of the gate, and the lovely green space around the gate, all have created a unique and memorable atmosphere in this gate.In addition to its external beauty, Shiraz's Qur'an gate also has historical value. This gate has witnessed important events throughout history and many prominent officials and personalities have passed through it. Among others, we can mention Karim Khan Zand, Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, Naseruddin Shah Qajar, and Reza Shah Pahlavi.Today, Shiraz Quran Gate is one of the most important tourist attractions of Shiraz, welcoming tourists and pilgrims from all over the world. Passing under this gate is a good start for a trip to the beautiful city of Shiraz and getting to know the history, culture and architecture of this city.Here are some examples of the decorations and art used in the Koran Gate of Shiraz:Tiling: In the exterior of the gate, beautiful tiling with slim and geometric designs is used. The colors of the glazed tiles are also very attractive and pleasant. For example, in the arch of the gate, mosaic tiles with slime designs and flowers are used, which gives a unique beauty to this part of the gate.Plastering: delicate and artistic plastering has been used on the ceiling of the gate and the Quran Khana. These plasters are decorated with Islamic designs, flowers, and Quranic verses. For example, on the ceiling of the gate, plasterwork with Islamic designs and Quranic verses in Kufic script have been used, which has created a spiritual atmosphere in this place.Calligraphy: In the gate inscriptions, beautiful calligraphy with Nastaliq and Tholut lines have been used. These calligraphies depict verses of the Qur'an and hadiths of the innocents.

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