Shah Cheragh, A Radiant Shrine of Reflections in Shiraz

Shah Cheragh, A Radiant Shrine of Reflections in Shiraz

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Religious Studies, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The Shah Cherokee, translating to 'King of the Light' in Persian, is a significant funerary monument and mosque in Iran, known for its stunning tile and glass construction. It is the third most important pilgrimage site in Iran, initially established around 900 AD for a Shia Muslim figure. The mosque was expanded over time, with Queen Tash Khatun in the 14th century adding its iconic mirror ball decoration to amplify light. While it serves as a holy site for Shia Muslims, its beauty is appreciated by people of all faiths.

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What is the Shah Cherokee known as in Persian?

King of the Light

Queen of the Night

Guardian of the Faith

Temple of the Sun

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What is the significance of the Shah Cherokee in Iran?

It is the largest mosque in Iran.

It is the third most important pilgrimage site.

It is the oldest mosque in the world.

It is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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When was the Shah Cherokee initially established?

Around 1000 AD

Around 1100 AD

Around 900 AD

Around 800 AD

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Who was responsible for the iconic mirror ball decoration of the mosque?

King Darius

Queen Tash Khatun

Emperor Cyrus

Sultan Suleiman

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What was the purpose of the mirror ball decoration in the mosque?

To symbolize the unity of different faiths

To provide warmth during winter

To create a unique sound effect

To reflect the mosque's name by intensifying light