List of mosques in Iran

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In 2015 it was estimated, as per official statistics, that there are 47,291 Shiite mosques and 10,344 Sunni mosques in Iran. [1]

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List of mosques in Iran

This is a list of mosques in Iran .

Ardabil Province

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Blue Mosque, Tabriz
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Saheb-ol-Amr Mosque

East Azerbaijan Province

Gilan Province

Golestan Province

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Nasir-ol-molk Mosque
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Jameh Mosque of Arsanjan

Fars Province

Hamadan Province

Hormozgan Province

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Agha Bozorg Mosque
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Jameh Mosque of Isfahan
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Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
Shah Mosque (Isfahan) Isfahan Royal Mosque general.JPG
Shah Mosque (Isfahan)

Isfahan Province

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Jameh Mosque of Kerman

Kerman Province

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Jameh Mosque of Shafei

Kermanshah Province

Khuzestan Province

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Dar ul-Ihsan Mosque

Kurdistan Province

Lorestan Province

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Jameh Mosque of Saveh

Markazi Province

Mazandaran Province

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Jameh Mosque of Qazvin

Qazvin Province

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Jamkaran Mosque

Qom Province

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Goharshad Mosque
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Jameh Mosque of Kashmar

Razavi Khorasan Province

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Tarikhaneh

Semnan Province

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Jameh Mosque of zahedan

Sistan and Baluchestan Province

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Jameh Mosque of ferdows

South Khorasan Province

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Jameh Mosque of Varamin

Tehran Province

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Jameh Mosque of Urmia

West Azerbaijan Province

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Jameh Mosque of Yazd

Yazd Province

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Jameh Mosque of Zanjan

Zanjan Province

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Imam Reza shrine
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Fatima Masumeh Shrine
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Imamzadeh Hamzeh, Kashmar

Holy sites for Twelver Shi'ites

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