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The Grand Makki Mosque of Zahedan (Persian: مسجد جامع مکی زاهدان) is one of the world's largest Hanafi mosques, and the largest Sunni Islamic mosque in Iran, located in the center of Zahedan, the capital of the Sistan and Baluchestan province.
All the mosques in this list are congregational mosques – a type of mosque that hosts the Friday prayer ... Zahedan Iran: 1971 Sunni: Al-Akbar Mosque: 59,000 [22]
Makki Mosque Ali Ibn Abi Talib Mosque. Mention of Zahedan first appears in sources in August 1849. However, the city first truly started to grow during the early 20th-century. [10] During World War I it became the westernmost terminal of the Zahedan railway station, which reached as far as Quetta in the northern part of what was then British ...
Agha Bozorg Mosque Jameh Mosque of Isfahan Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque Shah Mosque ... Pamenar Mosque, Mehdishahr; Jameh Mosque of zahedan. Sistan and Baluchestan Province
The Zahedan massacre, [1] [2] also known as Bloody Friday (Persian: جمعه خونین, romanized: Jom'e-ye Xunin)(Balochi: زائدانءِ ھۏنݔن آدݔنَگ), [3] was a series of violent crackdowns starting with protesters gathering and chanting in front of a police station near the Great Mosalla of Zahedan, Iran on 30 September 2022 leading to many casualties.
Grand Mosalla mosque of Isfahan [9] Iran: Isfahan: 110 metres: 2010: 13 Çamlıca Republic Mosque [10] Turkey: Istanbul: 107.1 metres: 2016: 14 The Grand Mosque [11] United Arab Emirates: Dubai: 107 metres: 2007: 15 Sabancı Central Mosque [12] Turkey: Adana: 99 metres: 1998: 16 Jameh Mosque of Makki [13] Iran: Zahedan: 92 metres: 2010: 17 ...
A bomb blast on May 28, 2009 rocked a mosque in the south-eastern Iranian city of Zahedan as mourners participated in a ceremony marking the death of the daughter of the prophet of Islam, which killed 25 people and injured 125 others, less than 3 weeks before the Iranian 2009 presidential elections. The Iranian government promptly accused the ...
The 2010 Zahedan bombings were two suicide bombings on 15 July 2010 that targeted Shia worshippers in Iran, including members of the Revolutionary Guards. [4] The bombings targeted those celebrating the birthday of a Muslim saint at the Jamia mosque in Zahedan , Sistan-Baluchestan .