- The
Khaju Bridge (Persian: پل خواجو, Pol-e Xāju) is one of the
historical bridges on the Zayanderud, the
largest river of the
Iranian Plateau, in Isfahan...
- large[st]
bridge of Isfahan,
built 50
years after the Pol-e Allahverdikhan, the
Khaju bridge presents a
structure which is
similar but
slightly more complex,...
- Urdu Sufi
poetry by the
likes of Rumi, Obeyd-e Zakani, Amir
Khusrow and
Khaju-ye Kermani, and folk
songs from Iran, Afghanistan, ****stan and
other parts...
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Khwaju Kermani (Persian: خواجوی کرمانی;
December 1290 – 1349) was a
famous Persian poet and Sufi
mystic from Iran. He was born in Kerman, Iran on 24 December...
- and weaponry. Main
Isfahan attractions include Shahrestan bridge Khajoo (
Khaju)
Bridge in
Isfahan siosepol or Si-O-Se-Pol
bridge Choobi Bridge (Joubi Bridge)...
- era); it was
repaired during the
Seljuk period.
Further upstream is the
Khaju Bridge,
which Shah
Abbas II
built in 1650.[citation needed] It is 123 metres...
- used in dish
names such as: Kaju
katli Kaju
barfi Kachu (disambiguation)
Khaju Bridge, in Isfahan, Iran. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
-
Talar Ashraf palace in Isfahan, Persia, is built. (approximate date) The
Khaju Bridge in
Isfahan is built. 1651
Collegiate Church of
Saint Magdalena and...
-
Khaju Mia is a
Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a
former member of
parliament of Tangail-7. Mia was
elected to
parliament from Tangail-7 as...
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built in 1665,
during the
Safavid era. The Joui
Bridge is
located between Khaju and
Ferdowsi bridges. It is 147
meters long and 4
meters wide, with 21 arches...