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Iranian architecture is the meaning of relation between sky and earth. Ancient Persians had several Gods with different names and beliefs. Gods were the appearance of human self-contemplation. They were living in the sky and humans desired for receiving them.
The first step to understand Iranian architecture is studying about the Iranian history, literature and culture. There is a strong relationship between culture, religion and Iranian traditional architecture. Teppe Sialk, an important ziggurat near Kashan, built 7000 years ago, represents one such prehistoric site in Persia whose inhabitants were the initiators of a simple and rudimentary housing technique.
The post-Islamic architecture of Iran
Islamic thinking has influenced the design and construction of buildings. Islamic architecture may be identified with the following design elements, which were inherited from the first mosque built by Muhammad.
Mosques and Tombs are the good examples of this type of architecture. They are holy places and introduce the Islamic ideas. There are various opinions in the creation of mosques. Different Islamic countries have their own styles but all of them follow the same rules.