Arg of Tabriz (Ali Shah) is the name of a monument in Tabriz. Azeri and architect architectural style style Constellation Professor Tabrizi was noted.
The historic walls of the citadel, one of the highest in the nation and is the symbol of the city of Tabriz.The citadel of the city of Tabriz, Imam Khomeini and Ferdowsi Street intersection on the south side, and the space around it is used to hold the Friday PrayersGreat Feast of Tabriz and was built in this place.
Arg of Tabriz was built by Nasir Ali Shah Taj ol Din, Razavi Khorasan. The building was destroyed in the earthquake and somewhat over time.In the area of the citadel, valuable historical monuments such as the "school of life" and was considered as one of the first schools of the "theater Lion and Sun" was After the start of demolition and conversion of Arg of Tabriz Tabriz in 1360 and took the Big Feast of Friday prayers Ayatollah kingdom.A large part of the citadel was destroyed by Jihad with bulldozers and explosives.
Arg of Tabriz, and sites on 15 Persian date Dey 1310 solar number 170 in the list of national monuments have already been Bhsbt Map and Conditions and Privacy shielding legal protection in the Persian date Khordad 1357 Council meeting of 29 protected monuments Monuments Protection Office determined and approved by the members located.
The only part of the massive walls of the south nave and sanctuary of a very long left the mosque remains confirms that it is in the past glory and prosperity.The walls of the room was a large cylindrical component porch Taqpvsh and porter Taqi Bhvjvdamdh as the main nave and Nsbr Ali Shah Mosque is considered cold.The remains of the building, the tale of a porch Bhrz 30.15 meters and 10.40 meters in thickness and lateral Dyvahay tides and large foundations and deep foundation fit According to the beginning of the upper structure and the possible height cylindrical vault 25 feet (36 meters effective structures precise fit correctly rejected it seems), respectively.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Monument Arg of Tabriz
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