The Blue Mosque in Yerevan is a prominent monument of Islamic architecture from the Persian era, constructed between 1760 and 1765 under the rule of Huseyn Ali Khan of the Iravan Khanate. Serving as a central religious, educational and social institution for the Muslim community, it reflects the historical and cultural interactions between Azerbaijan and Iran. The mosque is notable for its Persian-style design, including a courtyard, arcaded galleries, a richly decorated dome, and intricate blue brickwork. Despite periods of functional change during Russian and Soviet rule, the mosque has been restored and continues to serve both as a place of worship and a cultural landmark. This study examines the historical background and architectural characteristics of the Blue Mosque, emphasizing its significance in the cultural heritage of Iravan.
Fazil Humbatli (Fri,) studied this question.