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This caravansary with its four porches is to the dimensions of 82 x 89 sq. m. and with a rectangular courtyard covering an area of 48.30 x 38.70 sq. m. is located in the south of Esfahan in the village of Mahyar.
The chambers of this caravansary are 4 x 5 sq. m. Structures such as the mill, bakery, traditional tea-house and bazaar of this caravansary bear historical value.
The said tomb is located to the north-west of the Jame’ mosque of Esfahan. Besides this tomb, there are other graves belonging to other personalities of the clergy are in this vicinity.
The mausoleum is decorated with tiles, paintings, and mirror work. The ancient facade has vaulted plaster, near which inscriptions dated 1093 AH. can be noted.
The tomb of one of the famed calligraphers of the ‘nastaliq’ script, known as Emad-ol-Molk and reputedly called Mir, is located in the small courtyard of the Maqsud Bek mosque.
In this tomb there is a slab of marble (70 x 35 cm.) affixed to the eastern wall, the same being engraved with verses.
This structure comprises of a mausoleum and two minarets, constructed on the tomb of ‘Amoo Abdullah’ a reputed personality of the 8th century AH. The tombstone reveals the date 716 AH., coinciding with that of the reign of ‘Oljaito’ Ilkhan the Mongol.
It is extremely interesting to note that on shaking one minaret, not only does the other move but that the structure itself sways.
The same is located in the bazaar of Esfahan and was premises for prayer and theological studies by reputed clergies, named as, ‘Molla Abdollah Shooshtari’, during the reign of Shah Abbas I.
This tomb is situated in the village of Peer-e-Bakran in Esfahan, and comprises of three sections, such as the porch, courtyard and high ceiling.
The ceiling of the porch is adorned with the ‘Kufi’ script, plaster work and floral design. The tomb is to the northern side of the mausoleum and near the chamber where this personality used to preach and utilize for worship.
The mausoleum is adorned with tile and plaster-work and the walls between the tomb and courtyard are latticed. Here there are epigraphs in the ‘Kufi’ script displaying religious verses. This structure was constructed in the year 703 AH.
The said bridge is narrow in width and 147 m. in length. It was constructed on the Zayandeh Rood River, between the two bridges of Allah Verdy Khan and Khajoo. The same is a remnant of Shah Abbas II.
This bridge connects the royal gardens on the northern and southern banks of the Zayandeh Rood river, with that of the gardens of Sa’adat Abad and other reputed constructions. Besides being a promenade for the royalty, commanders, the elite and special envoys.
The same is a remnant of the 6th century AH, and is situated to the north of the ‘Joobareh’ neighborhood, which is a part of the Hebrew locality of Esfahan. The architecture of this 54 m tall minaret is of the Saljuqi era, and the same is adorned with brick and tile work.
These are named as, the Rostam Bafaran, Neyestanak Castles in Naein. The Farfan Castle in Esfahan, Torshak Castle in the Marq Village of Esfahan, Deeyu and Jalali Castles in Kashan, Sangi Castle in the township of Semirom, and the Bozi Castle in Lanjan.
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