The Blue Mosque Mazar-i-Sharif
Part of the Rawza-e-Mubarak complex, the Blue Mosque owes its name to the brilliant blue and turquoise tiles that cover its domes, minarets, and walls. The mosque features vast courtyards, grand gateways, and finely decorated mihrabs, representing one of the finest examples of Islamic art and architecture in Central Asia.
Its serene atmosphere—filled with the echo of the call to prayer and the fluttering of white doves—creates a spiritual haven for worshippers and visitors alike.
LocationMazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
Year of Construction16th century AD
FoundersSultan Husayn Bayqara and some Timurid rulers
Architectural StyleTimurid
Total Area5,700 sq.m
Capacity7,500 worshippers



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