Mihrab


Aljafería, Saragossa Hagia Sophia, Istanbul Mihrab (arab. محراب, mihrāb, arab. haraba - lean, fight, pray) - niche, usually on a circular or polygonal plan (sometimes only a decorative plate) in the prayer hall in the mosque, located in the middle of the wall of the kibli . Indicates the direction of Mecca in which they should pray faithfully. It is usually ornate.

In Persian architecture, there is often no mihrabic niche, but only tiled or ornamental forged stone; At times, the mihrab is defined as a cavity carved into the floor in front of the cavity in the wall.



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