The Khanj Grand Mosque is a collection of architecture and historical artifacts belonging to the 8th century AH. It is said that the old Khanj Grand Mosque was like the Atigh Mosque of Shiraz. The main building of the mosque dates back to 786 AH, but over time it was destroyed and only its entrance portal remains, which features brick and tile decorations with repeated inscriptions of the name of God and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
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