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Coordinates: 38°04′59.19″N, 46°18′21.60″E Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
The Amir Nezam House in Tabriz The Amir Nezam House (Persian: خانه امیرنظام, Khaneh-e Amir Nezam), or The Qajar Museum of Tabriz, is an historical building in the Shesh-gelan district (محلة ششگلان, Mahaleh-e Shesh-gelan), one of the oldest quarters of the city of Tabriz, Iran. The base of the edifice covers an area of 1200 square metres. This monument which since 2006 houses a museum dedicated to the Qajar dynasty (1781-1925), was built in the period of the Crown Prince Abbas Mirza (1789-1833). It was renovated by Hasan-Ali Khan (حسنعلی خان), Amir Nezam Garrousi (امیرنظام گروسی), in his position as the Major-domo of Azarbaijan, and used as his residency. In the subsequent periods, the house was employed as the official residence of the provincial governors of Azarbaijan. Because of persistent neglect over a long period of time, this building had come to be in such a bad state of disrepair that for a time it was seriously considered to demolish it and build a school in its place. Between 1993-2006 it has been subject of an extensive renovation process and since the completion of this undertaking it has been granted the National Heritage status. Persian (Local names: ÙØ§Ø±Ø³Û Fârsi or Ù¾Ø§Ø±Ø³Û Pârsi)* is an Indo-European language spoken in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan as well as by minorities in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, India, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Southern Russia, neighboring countries, and elsewhere. ...
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The Qajar dynasty ( ) (Persian: â - or Ø¯ÙØ¯Ù
Ø§Ù ÙØ§Ø¬Ø§Ø± - Qâjâr) was the ruling family of Persia from 1781 to 1925. ...
Abbas Mirza (عباس میرزا in Persian) ‎(August 26, 1789 - October 25, 1833), was a crown prince of Persia, known because of his wars with Russia and the Ottoman empire, and his death before his father, the shah. ...
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The Shesh-gelan district has been Governor's seat during the Ilkhanate dynasty. Khanates of Mongolian Empire: Il-Khanate, Chagatai Khanate, Empire of the Great Khan (Yuan Dynasty), Golden Horde The Ilkhanate (also spelled Il-khanate or Il Khanate) was one of the four divisions within the Mongol Empire. ...
Hasan-Ali Khan, Amir Nezam Garrousi Hasan-Ali Khan, Amir Nezam Garrousi (حسنعلی خان امیر نظام گروسی), was born in 1880 in Bijar, in the Kurdistan Province. For a period of twenty-two years he served in various governmental positions. In particular, for a period he was in charge of the Iranian students sent to Europe by the government of Iran. He also served as the General of the Garrus Army and Head of the Security Guards of the High Court and of Arg-e Tabriz. He is buried in Mahan, in the Kerman Province. He is best remembered for his exemplary prose in the Persian language. Bijar (in kurdish: Bîcar, in persian: Ø¨ÛØ¬Ø§Ø±) is a city in Kurdistan Province of Iran. ...
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Kerman is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. ...
Interior of the Qajar Museum | | | | References
- The Amir Nezam House (East Azarbaijan Cultural Heritage Handycraft And Tourism Organization). [1]
- The Bijar Township (شهرستان بیجار) in the Persian Wikipedia. [2] The date of birth of Amir Nezam as given here (i.e. 1880) differs from that given in the following article by Dr Firous Malek-Madani (i.e. 1821).
- Firouz Malek-Madani, PhD, Hassan-Ali Khan Garrousi, Amir Nezam, Rozaneh Magazine, January-February 2006: (Outline, Article. Part I).
- Iranian Student's Tourism & Traveling Agency, ISTTA. (English), (Persian)
See also External link - Picture gallery, Tabriz Islamic Art University (دانشگاه هنر اسلامی تبریز), Tabriz, Iran (in Persian). [3]
v • d • e Major monuments in Tabriz Amir Nezam House • Ark-e Tabriz • Bagh-e Golestan • Bazaar of Tabriz • Behnam House • Blue Mosque • Charm Sazi-e Khosravi • Eynali • Ghari Bridge • Kandovan • Maqbaratoshoara • Saat Tower • Saheb ol Amr • Saied Hamzeh Grave • Shah-gholi • Tabriz Constitution House • Tabriz Fire Fighting Tower • Tabriz Railway Station • Tarbiyat street This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Tabriz_City_Hall. ...
Arg e Ali-Shah, Tabriz, Iran. ...
The Bazaar of Tabriz, located in Tabriz, Iran, is one of the oldest and largest bazaars in the Middle East. ...
A view of Tabriz laid on Einali. ...
2nd Ghari bridge entrance. ...
A view of Kandovan rock houses. ...
Tabriz Poets Tomb (Maqbarat-o-shoara). ...
Saat Tower or Tabriz City Hall is the head office of the municipal government of Tabriz, the capital of East Azarbaijan Province, Iran. ...
Saheb ol Amar, Tabriz The bulding was built as a mosque by Shaah Tahmasb Safavai on the east side of Saaheb Aabaad square at 1636, Tabriz, Iran at 1636. ...
Shah Gholi in summer. ...
Tarbiyat is a pedestrian street in center of Tabriz. ...
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