Espi Mazget
| Espi Mazget | |
|---|---|
اسپی مزگت | |
The former mosque exterior in 2019 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam (former) |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Mosque (former) |
| Status | Inactive (partial ruinous state) |
| Location | |
| Location | Dinachal, Rezvanshahr County, Gilan Province |
| Country | Iran |
Location of the former mosque in Iran | |
| Geographic coordinates | 37°38′17.3″N 49°2′53.1″E / 37.638139°N 49.048083°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Mosque architecture |
| Style | Seljuk |
| Completed | 11th century CE |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 18 m (59 ft) |
| Width | 15.5 m (51 ft) |
| Height (max) | 7.4 m (24 ft) |
| Materials | Brick; plaster |
| Official name | Espi Mazget |
| Type | Built |
| Designated | 7 October 2000 |
| Reference no. | 2796 |
| Conservation organization | Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran |
The Espi Mazget (Persian: اسپی مزگت, romanized: Masjed-e Sefid, lit. 'White Mosque') is a former mosque, now in a partial ruinous state, located in the rural district of Dinachal, in the county of Rezvanshahr, in the province of Gilan, Iran. The former mosque was built on the site of a former fire temple that was built in the Sasanian era. The former mosque was completed during the Seljuk era.
The former mosque was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 7 October 2000, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran.