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darozziafe+minarets Latitude and Longitude:

32°40′08″N 51°41′35″E / 32.668794°N 51.693125°E / 32.668794; 51.693125
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Darozziafe minarets
مناره های دارالضیافه
Religion
Affiliation Islam
Province Isfahan
Location
Location Jouybareh district, Isfahan, Iran
Municipality Isfahan
Darozziafe minarets is located in Iran
Darozziafe minarets
Shown within Iran
Geographic coordinates 32°40′08″N 51°41′35″E / 32.668794°N 51.693125°E / 32.668794; 51.693125
Architecture
Type Minaret
Style Azari

Darozziafe minarets ( Persian: مناره های دارالضیافه) are two historical minarets in Isfahan, Iran. The minarets are located in the old Jouybareh district on the Ebn-e-Sina street. These 14th century minarets are built on the both sides of a portal. There is an inscription with white script on the ultramarine background under the above muqarnas. Only three Arabic words و من دخله have been remained, which mean someone, who enters. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hosseyn Yaghoubi (2004). Arash Beheshti (ed.). Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān(Travel Guide for the Province Isfahan) (in Persian). Rouzane. p. 113. ISBN  964-334-218-2.

darozziafe+minarets Latitude and Longitude:

32°40′08″N 51°41′35″E / 32.668794°N 51.693125°E / 32.668794; 51.693125
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darozziafe minarets
مناره های دارالضیافه
Religion
Affiliation Islam
Province Isfahan
Location
Location Jouybareh district, Isfahan, Iran
Municipality Isfahan
Darozziafe minarets is located in Iran
Darozziafe minarets
Shown within Iran
Geographic coordinates 32°40′08″N 51°41′35″E / 32.668794°N 51.693125°E / 32.668794; 51.693125
Architecture
Type Minaret
Style Azari

Darozziafe minarets ( Persian: مناره های دارالضیافه) are two historical minarets in Isfahan, Iran. The minarets are located in the old Jouybareh district on the Ebn-e-Sina street. These 14th century minarets are built on the both sides of a portal. There is an inscription with white script on the ultramarine background under the above muqarnas. Only three Arabic words و من دخله have been remained, which mean someone, who enters. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hosseyn Yaghoubi (2004). Arash Beheshti (ed.). Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān(Travel Guide for the Province Isfahan) (in Persian). Rouzane. p. 113. ISBN  964-334-218-2.

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