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Chehel Sotoun (Persian: چهلستون, lit. 'Forty Columns') is a
Persian pavilion in the
middle of a park at the far end of a long pool, in Isfahan, Iran,...
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Balcony of Ālī Qāpū
Music Hall of Ālī Qāpū
Throne room of
Chehel Sotoun Room of
Chehel Sotoun At
least five
monumental buildings of Iran have been used for...
- The
Mughal garden reflecting pools at the Taj
Mahal in Agra,
India Chehel Sotoun in Iran The
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and
Capitol Reflecting Pool...
- ISSN 1875-9831.
Media related to
Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) at
Wikimedia Commons Chehel Sotoun Qazvin at irantourismcenter.com 36°16′06″N 50°00′18″E / 36.26833°N 50...
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Chehel Sotoun Palace in Isfahan,
built during the
Safavid Empire with
example of a talar,
World Heritage Site...
- An
Iranian woman playing a
frame drum, from a
painting on the
walls of
Chehel Sotoun palace, Isfahan, 17th century, Iran....
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Selim I at the
Battle of Chaldiran:
artwork at the
Chehel Sotoun Pavilion in Isfahan...
- Vali
Muhammad Khan as
depicted in the
Chehel Sotoun in Isfahan, Iran...
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columns which reflect in the
ponds (chehel
sotoun meaning "forty columns" in Persian). The
Chehel Sotoun is
decorated with
grand historic paintings,...
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Empire (for
example in ****polis) and
Safavid Iran (for
example in
Chehel Sotoun from the 17th
century AD) and what is seen in
Median architecture. The materials...