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The term **"pantheon-marveling"** does not appear in the search results provided, and the Shah Mosque is not a pantheon. A pantheon is a temple dedicated to multiple deities of a religion, whereas the Shah Mosque is an Islamic mosque—a place of worship for Muslims centered on monotheistic Islamic faith.[1]
The Shah Mosque is indeed an **architectural masterpiece** with extraordinary features worth exploring: it contains 18 million bricks and 475,000 tiles, features a distinctive four-iwan plan, and is regarded as one of the masterpieces of Persian architecture in the Islamic era.[1] However, describing visits to it as "pantheon-marveling" mischaracterizes both the building's function and its religious significance.
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