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Chehel Sotun (Persian: چهلستون, lit. 'Forty columns'),
originally named Kolah Farangi Mansion (Persian: عمارت کلاه فرنگی, lit. 'European hat mansion')...
- Muqarnas, xi (1994), pp. 125–42
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Chahar Sotun (Persian: چهارستون, also
Romanized as Chahār
Sotūn) is a
village in
Koreh Soni
Rural District, in the
Central District of
Salmas County, West...
- city's
maidan or
central square. Two
parts of this now survive: the
Chehel Sotun pavilion,
which now
hosts the
Qazvin museum, and the
monumental Ali Qapu...
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Early New
Persian ستون sutūn >
modern Iranian Persian ستون
sotun /
soˈtun/. In Spanish, as a
phonetic detail, it is
usual to find a
schwa vowel...
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Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. V/2: C̆ehel
Sotūn, Isfahan–Central Asia XIII.
London and New York:
Routledge &
Kegan Paul...
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Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. V/1: ****s XV–C̆ehel
Sotūn, Isfahan.
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heading to the palace. On 1
September 1576, he was
crowned the shah in
Chehel Sotun palace as
Ismail II. Pari Khan
expected gratitude from her brother, but...