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Ab Anbar Sardar Bozorg (Big Commander Water Reservoir) was built in 1812 by one of the Qajar command...
view detailAb Anbar Sardar Kouchak (Little Commander Water Reservoir) is one of the biggest cisterns in Qazvin....
view detailAlamout (Eagle's Nest) was a mountain fortress where Hasan-i Sabbah (1050–1124) and his gang of Hash...
view detailAli Qapu is the name Safavid (1502 – 1736) kings gave their palaces. The Safavids had an Ali Qapu in...
view detailChehel Sotoun (40 columns) is the name of a Safavid (1501–1736) pavilion in Qazvin which houses a ca...
view detailPeyghambariyeh or the Four Prophets Mausoleum is a Safavid (1501–1736) structure located west of the...
view detailHamdollah Mostofi (1281–1349) was a Persian historian, geographer and epic poet through whose works...
view detailThe Jame Mosque of Qazvin is said to have been built by the order of Harun al-Rashid on the ruins of...
view detailKantour Church also known as the Bell Tower was built by the Russians during WWII. The church has be...
view detailKoushk Door Gate is one of the oldest gates in Qazvin which opens toward Alamout and the hunting gro...
view detailMeymoun Qal’eh is the ruins of a castle located in the middle of Qazvin city, east of the Shazdeh Ho...
view detailMadreseh Omid or Omid school is a Pahlavi era (1925-1979) structure and was the first modern school...
view detailQajar Bath is one of the oldest and biggest public bathes in Qazvin, which was built on the order of...
view detailQazvin Bazaar is a 1000-year-old market, which flourished during the Safavid era (1502 – 1736). The...
view detailShazdeh Hossein Shrine in Qazvin is the mausoleum of one of the sons of the eighth Shia imam Ali ibn...
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