The historical water reservoir of Ali Mardan Khan (the offspring of Ganj Ali Khan) is in the Ganj Ali Khan aggregate of Kerman. Its fantastic architecture draws the viewer's attention. An inscription affixed here notes the date 1209 AH. as the year of ...
This bath has been decoratively adorned with arches, tile and plaster work and also paintings. The entrance of this bath has been artistically painted with ornaments of the Safavid era, and its architectural facets were performed by Ostad Mohammad Sultan ...
Ganjalikhan Bath (Hammam-e-Ganjali) was built in 1631 in the city of Kerman. Ganjali Khan was one of the famous rulers during the reign of Shah Abbas of Safavid. As the ruler of Kerman province he constructed many monuments and buildings, displaying ...
This spring is located in the Abareq Village of Kerman, the water of this spring is composed of multiple of minerals and is semi warm. Useful in gastro-intestinal treatments and joint pains.
This spring is located in the vicinity of Jooshan of Kerman, contains a number of mineral compounds. The water is used for bathing purposes and affective in joint pains and gout.
The mineral water springs of Jooqan, Bibi Sharah, Jeeveh and Morteza Ali lie alongside the village of Ekhtiar Abad in Kerman. These springs contain a multiple number of minerals.
The province of Kerman in respect to its relief and natural terrain, encompasses elevated plains and vast desert spaces. Some of these such as the plains and summer residing quarters are taken advantage of as recreational areas. The plains of Shahdad, ...
The said spring is in the Jooshan Village of Kerman. The water of this spring is warm and of a chloro-sodium and bicarbonate (gaseous) type. Affective on nerves and joint pain disorders.
Other mineral water springs of the province are namely, Bujan, Bisheh, Hauzeh Abad, Hauz-e-Nou, Pachenar in Kerman, Reza Abad in the Gazak Village (Kerman), Tangol in Zarand (Kerman) and Gol Avang Spring in Sirjan.
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