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Halil Rood River
This river takes its source in the mountainous region of Hezar, 96 km. north west of Jiroft in the Sarmashk Village and flows south west. The length of this river is 387 km. The Halil Rood is not only one of the important rivers in Kerman, but is also ... |
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Sarmashk Mountain
The same rises to a height of 4,048 m. and is located in the Sarmashk Village of Jiroft. It is the second most highest peak of the Hezar Mountains, where the Roodrou and Halil Rood Rivers form their source. The jagged Hanza peak, 3,650 m. in elevation, ... |
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Dosary Village
This village is located on the Jiroft - Kahnooj Road and encompasses citrus orchards and (date) palm groves. The scented aroma that arises from these orchards in spring months have added to the natural beauty and landscape. To the north of this village ... |
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Ali Moradan Khan Water Reservoir
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 ... |
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Baq-e-Harandi Edifice
The founder of this structure and garden was the late Adl-ol-Sultan, belongs to recent centuries. The premises has historical value in that Reza Khan stopped there for a while, during his last journey on the way to exile. |
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Baq-e-Shahzadeh Mahan Edifice
The above mentioned is located at a distance of 6 km. from Mahan, and was constructed under the orders of the governor of Kerman. This structure is related to the late Qajar period. Built in the traditional style, and is a garden with pools in a terraced ... |
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Chahar Souq Caravansary
The said caravansary is located in the Saraji Bazaar near Ganj Ali Khan. This caravansary has two entrances, one leads to the Saraji Bazaar and the other opens out into the Qal'eh Bazaar. This caravansary is a double storyed building. |
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Ebrahim Khan Bath
This old bath is located in the midst of the Ebrahim Khan Bazaar in Kerman. The same consists of two sections, the cloak room and the main bath. This bath has been utilized since 1321 AH. |
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Ebrahim Khan School
This school belongs to the Sheikhiyeh Sect and comprises of sections such as the class rooms, library, mosque, utility rooms etc. The main structure has a hall, altar, porches and cubicles alongside. Internally, the structure has been adorned with tile ... |
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Ganj Ali Khan (Zarabkhaneh) Mint House
This mint is to the north of the Ganj Ali Khan Sq. and is an octagonal structure with a ceiling, four porches and four cubicles set in four sides. Materials used in the construction are brick and gypsum, and has been decorated with plaster workes. This ... |
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Ganj Ali Khan Bath
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 ... |
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Ganj Ali Khan School
This structure is located in the Ganj Ali Khan sq. in Kerman, and was a reputed school in the past. Later, it was converted into a caravansary. On an epigraph affixed to the entrance, the date 1007 AH. (coinciding with 1598 AD) can be observed. Its architect ... |
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Ganj Ali Khan Square
Around this oval square some elements of the city have taken shape so that, to the three sides of the square stands the bazaar of Kerman. In the other side is the Ganj Ali Khan School. The presence of a bath, water reservoir, mint, bazaars and Chahar ... |
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Golshan Inn
This structure is situated in the Ekhtiyari Bazaar. The ground floor has 50 chambers, whereas the upper floor comprises of 37 chambers. The same was repaired in the year 1370 AH. |
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Hindu Caravansary
This double storyed caravansary was constructed by Haj Seyed Javad, the Friday prayer leader of the time, in the year 1771 AD. It was named due to presence of Indians and their activities during the Qajar reign. There is a relic of a Hindu Temple with ... |
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