The Masjid-i Jomeh at Isfahan (9th century, 11th and 12th century): An early hypostyle Abbasid mosque with cylindrical, brick piers to which the Seljuqs added two monumental and extraordinary domes, one on the qibla side (built by Nizam al-Mulk between 1072 and 1075) and one on the northern side (1088-89), and four iwans with pishtaks in the centers of its four porticoes overlooking the courtyard built in the early 12th century. It is the most cited example of the transformation from hypostyle plan to four-iwan plan.

 

The Masjid-i Jomeh at Isfahan, view of two iwans from the courtyard.
 
The Masjid-i Jomeh at Isfahan, interior view of the hypostyle hall.
 
The Masjid-i Jomeh at Isfahan, interior view of the northern dome of Taj al-Mulk.

 

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