Juybare Quarter

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Amu Shoaja, the oldest synagogue in the Juybare district

The Juybare Quarter ( Persian محله جویباره Mahalle ye Dschuybare , [ mæhællɛ jɛ d͡ʒujbɑɾɛ ]) is the earliest nucleus of the city ​​of Isfahan . The neighborhood has its origins in the early Achaemenid era and immigration of Babylonian Jews on the orders of Kuros the Great , The Jewish Residential Area was known as Daroljahud (The Residential Area of ​​the Jews) until the 12th century, but later it became known as the Jahanbare and Juybare known and became a quarter of Isfahan. In the Seljuk era, the neighborhood became the center of Isfahan, so there are very old historical buildings such as the Sarban minaret and Tschehel Dochtaran minaret in this area.

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Coordinates: 32 ° 40 ′ 16.9 "  N , 51 ° 41 ′ 33.4"  E