Bagh-e-Ghushchane minarets
Bagh-e-Ghushchane minarets | ||
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One of the Bagh-e-Ghushchane minarets |
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place | Isfahan, Iran | |
Architectural style | Azari | |
Coordinates | 32 ° 41 ′ 4 ″ N , 51 ° 41 ′ 19 ″ E | |
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The Bagh-e-Ghushchane Minarets ( Persian مناره باغ قوشخانه[ mɛnɑɾɛ jɛ bɑɢ ɛ ɢuʃxɑnɛ ]) are two historical minarets from the 14th century in Isfahan , Iran . Its name comes from the neighboring Ghushchane garden . They were once located in the vicinity of the city gate , of which only two stone lions are left that are now standing on the entrances to the Hadschu Bridge . Because of the neighboring Ali-ibn-Sahl mausoleum , the minarets are also known as "Ali-ibn-Sahl minarets". Lace and ceramic tiles are partially damaged.
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Hosseyn Yaghoubi: Travel Guide to Isfahan Province . Ed .: Arash Beheshti. Rouzane, 2004, ISBN 964-334-218-2 , pp. 113 (Persian: Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān .).