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Heidarieh Mosque | |
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مسجد حیدریه قزوین
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Affiliation | Shia Islam |
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Location | Qazvin, Iran |
Geographic coordinates | 36°15′55″N 50°00′20″E / 36.26528°N 50.00556°E / 36.26528; 50.00556 |
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Type | Mosque |
Heydarieh Mosque (Persian: مسجد حیدریه قزوین) is a building in the city of QazvininIran. The history of construction of this edifice goes back to pre-Islam, where it was a Zoroastrian fire temple. The building today sits in the yard of an elementary school, and functions as the school's library and auditorium.
Qazvin Province, Iran
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