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Mausoleum of Imam Ali

Coordinates:36°42′30″N67°06′40″E / 36.70833°N 67.11111°E /36.70833; 67.11111
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Mosque and shrine in Afghanistan

This article is about shrine in Afghanistan. For the shrine in Iraq, seeImam Ali Shrine.
Mausoleum of Ali
مقام علی
The shrine as photographed in 2012
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Festivals
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMausoleum andmosque
StatusDamaged since 2025
Location
LocationMazar-i-Sharif,Balkh province
CountryAfghanistan
Map of Afghanistan with a pin marking the location of the shrine of Ali
Map of Afghanistan with a pin marking the location of the shrine of Ali
Location of the mausoleum and mosque inAfghanistan
Map
Interactive map of Mausoleum of Ali
Coordinates36°42′30″N67°06′40″E / 36.70833°N 67.11111°E /36.70833; 67.11111
Architecture
StyleTimurid
Completedc. 10th–16th centuryCE
Specifications
DomeTwo(maybe more)
Minaretsc. 10(maybe more)
ShrinesOne:Ali (r. 656–661)

TheMausoleum of Ali (Dari:مقام علی,romanized: Maqām ʿAlī), orBlue Mosque (مسجد کبود), is amausoleum andmosque complex located inMazar-i-Sharif, in the province ofBalkh,Afghanistan. The complex purportedly houses the tomb of CaliphAli, the firstImam ofShia Muslims (r. 656–661).

Many pilgrims annually celebrateNowruz at the site. At the annualJahenda Bala ceremony a flag is raised in honour of Alī. People touch the flag for supposed luck in the New Year.[1][2]

History

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The earliest surviving source stating Ali to be buried in Balkh isTuhfat al-Albab of the Andalusian travellerAbu Hamid al-Gharnati (d. 1170).[3] Abd al-Ghafur Lari wrote thatMuhammad al-Baqir, the fifth Shia imam, assignedAbu Muslim the task of transferring Ali's body to the Khurasan, though this is likely apocryphal.[4]

The first structure of the site dates back to the Seljuk era. It was built by SultanAhmad Sanjar in the 11th century. In the 13th century, theMongols underGenghis Khan invaded Balkh, where they massacred the Balkhi population and destroyed their places of worship. The mosque built by Sanjar was destroyed by the Mongols in the year 1220.[5]

In the 15th century, the Timuridamir,Sultan Husayn Bayqara, ordered a reconstruction of the destroyed building.[5]

In later years, various rulers made repairs and endowments, including theShaybanid emirAbd al-Mu'min ibn Abd Allah Khan, who built a dome. Later,Berdi Beg, theKhan of theGolden Horde who reigned from 1357 to 1359, added several decorations to the building. In the modern era, a plan was created to renovate the whole complex in 1910.[5]

The structure'sminaret was partially damaged and cracks formed in the walls when a Mw 6.3earthquake struck Mazar-i-Sharif on November 3, 2025, which also killed at least 27 people. Theculture ministry immediately pledged to "assess and repair the damage".[6][7]

Gallery

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  • Men praying during Ramadan, 2012
    Men praying duringRamadan, 2012
  • Entrance to one of the buildings
    Entrance to one of the buildings
  • Distant view of the mosque in 2011
    Distant view of the mosque in 2011
  • White pigeons in the Blue Mosque's courtyard
    White pigeons in the Blue Mosque's courtyard
  • Close up
    Close up
  • Central Asian style tile work
    Central Asian styletile work
  • A family feeding the pigeons
    A family feeding the pigeons

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Janda Bala, flag raising, marked in Balkh".www.pajhwok.com. RetrievedMarch 28, 2020.
  2. ^"Thousands celebrate Nowruz in Mazar-i-Sharif".UNAMA. March 22, 2010. RetrievedMarch 28, 2020.
  3. ^McChesney 2014, p. 27.
  4. ^McChesney 2014, pp. 30–31.
  5. ^abc"Rowze-i Sharif".ArchNet. June 11, 2016. Archived fromthe original on June 11, 2016. RetrievedNovember 12, 2023.
  6. ^Camino Gonzalez, Jenipher (November 3, 2025)."Afghanistan's historic Blue Mosque damaged by earthquake".DW. RetrievedNovember 4, 2025.
  7. ^Qahar Afghan, Abdul (November 4, 2025)."Afghanistan earthquake survivors spend the night in the open; the quake damaged historical sites".AP. RetrievedNovember 4, 2025.

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