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Chihil Sutun (Persian: چهلستون,
meaning "Forty Columns"), also
spelled Chehel Sutoon, Chelsutoon,
Chehelseton or Chihilsitoon, is a
historic palace with...
- The
Chigil (
Chihil, Cihil, or Chiyal) were a
Turkic tribe known from the 7th
century CE as
living around Issyk Kul lake area. They were
considered to be...
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demolished in 2020.
Parks Bagh-e
Babur (Gardens of Babur) Bagh-e
Chihil Sutun (Gardens of
Chihil Sutun) Bagh-e Bala Park
Zarnegar Park Shahr-e Naw Park Bagh-e...
- ****polis (/pərˈsɛpəlɪs/; Old Persian: 𐎱𐎠𐎼𐎿, romanized: Pārsa; New Persian: تخت جمشید, romanized: Takht-e Jamshīd, lit. 'Throne of Jamshid') was the...
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British in the 19th
century and was then abandoned. It is
being restored. The
Chihil Sutun Palace was
built in the late 19th
century for
Habibullah Khan, who...
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southwest of Shahr-e Naw, or a
short distance south of
Kabul Zoo and
north of
Chihil Sutun. The
gardens of
Babur has
several terraced buildings, a
small mosque...
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compensate for the
monotonous and
uniform rows.[citation needed] Gunbad-i
Chihil Dukhtaran is a
mausoleum at the
centre of
Damghan and
behind the Imamzade...
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himself several summer and
guest houses,
including the Bagh-e Bala
Palace and
Chihil Sutun Palace in Kabul, and the
Jahan Nama
Palace in Kholm. The Amir found...
- mid-nineteenth century, the
Muslim activist Mirza Jan
quoted from a book Sahifa-I-
Chihil Nasaih Bahadur Shahi,
which was said to have been
written by a daughter...
- (1974), pp. 511–42 S. Babaie: 'Shah
Abbas II, the
Conquest of Qandahar, the
Chihil Sutun, and its Wall Paintings', Muqarnas, xi (1994), pp. 125–42 Wikimedia...