Mosque of Sangan

Sangan Monument located in Sangan-e Khaf is one of the architectural memorials of the early seventh century. This religious work was originally constructed in a double-edged shape and now has a porch on the western side and side elevators. In front of the entrance to the Qibla, another porch was located on the eastern side, which has been replaced by collapse and collapse. The important point in this building is the change in the status of the bases of the Qibla Navy due to numerous earthquakes, so that the spacing of the basement of the porch at the base is less than its distance from the vault. This building is among the mosques of Khorasani style and the same time as the Zozin and Gonabad mosques, and the combined bricks combine with the bases and vaults of the porch and porches. On the porches of Avon, inscriptions and molded bricks have been installed that belong to a masonry more ancient masonry.

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