Hammam'e Gallehdari (Galeh-Dari Bath) is the only traditional and historical bath in Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province), and there is a strong possibility that this be related to the Safavid period. This bath is located in the Eivazi vicinity of the ...
This tall and domed structure is located on the fringes of the eastern sector of Chabahar. The construction is related to the Teimoorid period. The Imamzadeh is to the western side of the courtyard and has been built on a platform. Its entrance is also ...
The township of Falavarjan is a small township to the west of the city of Esfahan. The ancient name of this city was 'Barze' which means the branch of a tree or cultivation. This name gradually changed to 'Varjan'. During the Safavid ...
Capital of Fuman County in Gilan Province, 27 kilometres away from Rasht. Fuman is on the road to the historical city of Masuleh and as a result receives a sizeable amount of tourists.
The Aq Qala Bridge is placed at the distance of 18 km. to the north of Gorgan and at the beginning of Gorgan River and Aq Qala city. This bridge is 74 meters in length and in both sides has refuges with 1.5 meters height and consists of four arches. ...
This palace (museum) is one of the historical structures related to the Sassanian era. The said is located on a hill in the midst of the city of Khoram Abad. A section of this palace was converted into a museum in the years 1976-1977. This museum comprises ...
The township of MinooDasht is situated in the east of Golestan province and is limited by Semnan province in the east. Gonbad Kavoos exists at the northwest and to its south is the province of Semnan. Its center is Minoo Dasht, located 98 km. from Gorgan. ...
The tomb of Imamzadeh Ibrahim and Imamzadeh Muhammad Mahruq (Emamzadeh Mahroogh) is one of the historical sites which dates back to the Timurid and Safavid period in 10th century AH. Amazing tile-works of the portico, the entrance to the shrine, including ...
The above mentioned is a remnant of the Safavid period and its architectural effects are extremely interesting. Though the nucleus of this bazaar is relevant to the pre-Safavid times, during the reign of the said dynasty, the bazaar had witnessed expansion. ...
The same is a remnant of the Safavid period, but was renovated during the Qajar era. The courtyard is rectangular with a large pool in the center. To each of the four sides of the structure of the mosque is an elevated porch and two lateral or side chambers, ...
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