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Shahrak-e Gharb or Gharb Town (Persian: شهرک غرب – Šahrak e Gharb, "West Town"), also known as Qods Town (Persian: شهرک قدس – Šahrak e Qods, "Quds (Jerusalem) Town"), is a planned town built as a massive project of modern, luxury apartment buildings and villas in the north-western part of Tehran, Iran.
The home was named Sharifi-ha which means "Sharif's family" in Persian. [5] The home was created with three wood clad rotating boxes which can be positioned to take advantage of the natural light. [2] In the winter months the boxes can remain closed and in the summer they can be rotated independently and extended 3 metres (9.8 ft) out of the ...
The Borujerdi House (Persian: خانه بروجردیها) is a historic house museum in Kashan, Iran. It was built in 1857 by architect Ustad Ali Maryam [1] for the bride of Borujerdi, a wealthy merchant. [2] The bride came from the affluent Tabātabāei family, for whom the architect had built the nearby Tabātabāei House several years ...
Iranian building and structure stubs (7 C, 228 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Iran" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The hotel building includes various facilities such as restaurants, cafes, a swimming pool, green spaces, an amphitheater, a rooftop restaurant, an internet café, a shopping center, and more. Other amenities available at the hotel include a fitness center, a traditional teahouse, taxi service, a lobby, medical services, an ATM, a massage room ...
Category: Buildings and structures in Iran by city. 17 languages. ... T. Buildings and structures in Tabriz (7 C, 38 P) Buildings and structures in Tehran (13 C, ...
From 1941 to 1979, Iran was ruled by King Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah. On February 11, 1979, the Islamic Revolution swept the country.
Monumental buildings continued to be built here, drawing on the traditional Timurid style. [67] In Bukhara, the Shaybanids created the present Po-i-Kalyan complex, integrating the Qarakhanid-era Kalan Minaret, renovating the old mosque in 1514, and adding the large Mir-i 'Arab Madrasa (1535–6). [69]