Chehel Sotoun Palaceکاخ چهل ستون، مروارید صفوی اصفهان

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121 بار بازدید - 2 هفته پیش - The name, meaning "Forty Columns"
The name, meaning "Forty Columns" in Persian, was inspired by the twenty slender wooden columns supporting the entrance pavilion, which, when reflected in the waters of the fountain, is said to appear to be forty.[1] As with the Ali Qapu, the palace contains many frescoes and paintings on ceramic. Many of the ceramic panels have been dispersed and are now in the possession of major museums in the West. They depict specific historical scenes such as the infamous Battle of Chaldiran against the Ottoman Sultan Selim I, the reception of an Uzbek king in 1646, when the palace had just been completed, the welcoming of the Mughal Emperor Humayun who took refuge in Iran in 1544, and the Battle of Marv in 1510 where the Safavid Shah Ismail I vanquished and killed the Uzbek king. A more recent painting depicts Nader Shah's victory against the Indian Army at Karnal in 1739. There are also less historical, butmore aesthetic compositions in the traditional miniature style, themed around life, love, and joy. The Chehel Sotoun Palace is among the 9 Iranian gardens which are collectively registered as one of Iran's 23 registered World Heritage Sites under the name of the Persian Gardens. Source: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chehel_Sotoun #Iran_history #isfahan #palace #persian
2 هفته پیش در تاریخ 1403/06/20 منتشر شده است.
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