Tarikhaneh

Tarikhaneh
(Tarikhaneh Mosque)
مسجد تاریخانه
The mosque minaret and iwan in 2008
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationMutahari Street, Damghan, Semnan Province
CountryIran
Location of the mosque in Iran
Interactive map of Tarikhaneh
(Tarikhaneh Mosque)
Coordinates36°9′52″N 54°21′15″E / 36.16444°N 54.35417°E / 36.16444; 54.35417
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
Style
Completed
  • c. 150 AH (767/768 CE)
  • 1027 CE (minaret)
Specifications
Dome18 (maybe more)
MinaretOne (damaged with age)
Minaret height30 metres (98 ft) (est.)
MaterialsBricks; adobe; plaster; timber
Website
tarikhaneh.com
Official nameTarikhaneh Mosque
TypeBuilt
Designated6 January 1932
Reference no.80
Conservation organizationCultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran

Tarikhaneh, or more correctly, the Tarikhaneh Mosque (Persian: مسجد تاریخانه, romanizedMasjed-e Tarikhaneh), and also variously rendered as the Tarikhana Mosque and the Tarikh Khana Mosque, and also known as the Mosque of 100 Gates, is a mosque located in the historical city of Damghan, in the province of Semnan, Iran. The mosque is one of the oldest and most significant Islamic structures in Iran, estimated to date from the eighth century CE.

The mosque was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 6 January 1932, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran and was nominated for recognition by the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Scholars debate its exact construction date, with some suggesting origins as early as the 8th century CE. Various restoration initiatives have been undertaken to maintain its structural integrity. Local authorities have advocated for increased recognition of the mosque in order to promote tourism and raise cultural awareness. As of January 2023, the mosque was in active use for worship.