Due to the construction of a road, this bazaar has been divided into two. The same dates to the 8th century AH. and was constructed by the reputed Gnostic Sheikh Alaoddoleh Semnani. During the Qajar era the same was repaired and even in the recent years, ...
This building is opposite the Atabakan Mosque of Shahr-e-Kord. It was constructed during the time of Atabakan of Lurestan and during the Safavid, Zandiyeh and Qajar periods was repaired. This bath (Hamam) or bath has a large exterior region that can ...
This ancient mosque is located south of the central square of Farokh Shahr. A major portion of this mosque was constructed during Safavid era, but it was in Zandiyeh and Qajar periods that its construction was completed and repaired. The mosque having ...
This ancient bath is a relic from Qajar era, and is located in the edifice of Amir Aazam Amirieh, Shahrood. The same comprises of two main halls having stone walls and a dome like brick made roof. In each of these halls are four beautifully sculptured ...
This mosque is located in the midst of the bazaar of Shahrood. It has been constructed by sun baked bricks and its ceiling is covered with wooden beams. Besides which there are 14 wooden pillars in two rows. The mosque is a relic from Qajar era.
This museum is located to the north of the Municipality building and the Governor's Office of Shahrood. The museum is a two storeyed building, architectured to the style of the late Qajar and early Pahlavi reigns. The building covers 306 m. under foundation ...
In 'Dar-e-Abbas' locality of Shooshtar, there is a comparatively old house that till the year 1970 was utilized as a school (the Ardeshir school). The peripheral stone and plaster work of windows are spectacularly interesting which display the delicate ...
The said is located 4 km. to the north of Somiehsara. According to records, the above mentioned are the offsprings of the 7th Imam of the Shi'ite sect. The structure is a large and archaic one. In some sections it has been adorned with green tiles of ...
This Imamzadeh is in the village of Hamzeqan (Tafresh). This structure comprises of a mausoleum, dome, three porches, four chambers and a courtyard. The structure is square in shape and four areas have been improvised for the elite, two of which are ...
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