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Shazde Mahan Garden Kerman
Iran

Princess Garden A beautiful garden is a traditional Iran. This garden is located in the City and mountains and to the late Qajar period (1298 AH) is.

The garden has a beautiful entrance to the garden is said to be the ruler of Kerman during the eleven years of his reign Abdul Hamid Mirza (1298 AH. Up to 1309 AH.) Was constructed and when the sudden death of the City are Construction of the building entrance was completed in plaster trough which the firm had beaten and left to the wall and fled into the slot so the tiles can be .
The garden also includes a mansion in the midst of the living and the bathroom is. Currently part of the settlement to become a restaurant and is run by the private sector. I taste a variety of fruit trees in the garden and eats in front of the mansion's pool and fountains are a beautiful fountain. Iranian tourists each year visit this beautiful garden and enjoy the beauty and freshness of the garden....
http://www.iran.farsfoundation.net/en/iran-knowing/tourism-in-iran/iranian-tourist-attractions/675-kerman10/5967-shazde-mahan-garden-prince-garden.html  

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Copyright: Omid Jafarnezhad
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 15260x7630
Taken: 27/02/2012
Hochgeladen: 28/02/2012
Published: 28/02/2012
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Tags: shazde; mahan; garden; kerman; iran
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