From the time of the
Safavid dynasty was ruling
Iran, when Shia tended to hold the religious and mourning ceremonies, not only the passageways or the roofed places were used for the religious communities, even to make the hoseyniyehs and also
takyehs became commonplace. Any hoseyniyeh had some booths (or rooms) and arcades, both in large and small sizes. Also in many alleys and streets, on the days near Ashoura, the religious people blackened the walls and the roofs and illuminated them, by the colorful lights... From the age of
Zand dynasty, many bigger and vaster takyeh(s) was made just to hold
ta'ziyeh, where there was a stage by the height of one meter from the floor, to show the different senses of ta'ziyeh. Expense of the husayniyya is provided by Charitable donations and endowments. in
Lucknow, the capital city of the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh. ==Usage==