takyeh
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Noun
takyeh (plural takyehs)
- A building where Shia Muslims gather to mourn Husayn's death in the month of Muharram.
- 1893, Browne, Edward G., A Year amongst the Persians, page 250:
- Here I was informed that the Kedkhudá (chief man of the village), apprised by the muleteer of my arrival, had assigned quarters to me in the takyé consecrated to the Muḥarram passion-plays.
- 1974, Meshkati, Nosratollah, A List of the Historical Sites and Ancient Monuments of Iran, page 72:
- This Maidan and the Takyeh, once considered as the entrance portal of the old Bazar of Yazd, belong to the late part of the 9th century A.H. (15th cent. A.D.), and have been founded in 830 (1426 A.D.), when Masjid-i Mir Chakhmaq was also under construction.
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