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'''Davazdah Cheshmeh,''' also called the '''Davazdah Pelleh''' (old name ''Haraz Bridge''), is a bridge in [[Amol]], [[Iran]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://iran.com.ve/arquitectura.html |title=Architecture of Iran: Bridge |access-date=2017-02-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170815060825/http://iran.com.ve/arquitectura.html |archive-date=2017-08-15 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The bridge is a monument [[Mazandaran]].<ref>[http://www.itto.org/tourismattractions/?sight=277&name=Darvazeh+Pelleh+Bridge Davazdah Pelleh, Itto]</ref> The Bridge is located in the center of the city, near Moalagh Bridge and connects the east of the city to the western sector and the longest bridge on Haraz River with the total length of 127.40 metres (418.0&nbsp;ft). The same was constructed in the 18th century.<ref>[https://www.irangazette.com/en/12/439-iran-iranian-architecture.html Iranian architecture, Iran-Gazette]</ref> [[Mohammad Hasan Khan E'temad os-Saltaneh|Mohammad Hassan Khan Etemad al-Saltanah]] says About history Davazdah Cheshmeh, that though the bridge was there before the [[Safavid dynasty|Safavid]] era, it was completed during time of [[Abbas I of Persia]].<ref>[http://english.irib.ir/analysis/item/54567-mazandaran?tmpl=component&print=1 Mazandaran, English.irib]</ref><ref>[http://www.toiran.com/en/historical_sites/twelve_springs_bridge Twelve Springs Bridge, To-Iran]</ref> The [[Sasanian Empire]] built on a grand scale. The artists and materials they used were brought from all territories. was laid out with an extensive park with bridges, gardens, colonnaded palaces and open column pavilions.<ref>[http://french.irib.ir/programmes/iran/venez-avec-nous,-en-iran/item/249675-venez-avec-nous,-en-iran-67 Venez avec nous, en Iran]</ref>
[[File:Davazdah Cheshmeh Bridge Iran.jpg|thumb|View of the bridge]]
[[File:Pol-e-Davazdah Cheshmeh.JPG|thumb|At night]]
'''Davazdah Cheshmeh,''' also called the '''Davazdah Pelleh''' old name ''Haraz Bridge'', is a bridge in [[Amol]], [[Iran]].<ref>[http://iran.com.ve/arquitectura.html Architecture of Iran: Bridge]</ref>
The Davazdah Cheshmeh Bridge is a valuable monument of [[Mazandaran]] [[Iran]].<ref>[http://www.itto.org/tourismattractions/?sight=277&name=Darvazeh+Pelleh+Bridge Davazdah Pelleh, Itto]</ref>
The Bridge is located in the city center near Moalagh Bridge and connects the east of the city to the westerly sector.<ref>[https://www.irangazette.com/en/12/439-iran-iranian-architecture.html Iranian architecture, Iran-Gazette]</ref>
Muḥammad Ḥasan Khān about history bridge says, There was before [[Safavid Dynasty|Safavid]] era, but completed on time [[Abbas I of Persia]].<ref>[http://english.irib.ir/analysis/item/54567-mazandaran?tmpl=component&print=1 Mazandaran, English.irib]</ref><ref>[http://www.toiran.com/en/historical_sites/twelve_springs_bridge Twelve Springs Bridge, To-Iran]</ref>


==Notes==
== Notes ==
* ''General Specifications of Mazandaran Province - Ministry of Industry''
* ''General Specifications of Mazandaran Province Ministry of Industry''
* ''Persia and the Persian Question - Page 381''
* ''Persia and the Persian Question Page 381''

==References==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 28 September 2024

Davazdah Cheshmeh
Coordinates36°28′17″N 52°21′21″E / 36.47147°N 52.35583°E / 36.47147; 52.35583
CrossesHaraz River
LocaleAmol, Iran
Official nameDavazdah Cheshmeh
Maintained byICHTO
Heritage statusIran National Heritage List
Characteristics
MaterialStone
Location
Map

Davazdah Cheshmeh, also called the Davazdah Pelleh (old name Haraz Bridge), is a bridge in Amol, Iran.[1] The bridge is a monument Mazandaran.[2] The Bridge is located in the center of the city, near Moalagh Bridge and connects the east of the city to the western sector and the longest bridge on Haraz River with the total length of 127.40 metres (418.0 ft). The same was constructed in the 18th century.[3] Mohammad Hassan Khan Etemad al-Saltanah says About history Davazdah Cheshmeh, that though the bridge was there before the Safavid era, it was completed during time of Abbas I of Persia.[4][5] The Sasanian Empire built on a grand scale. The artists and materials they used were brought from all territories. was laid out with an extensive park with bridges, gardens, colonnaded palaces and open column pavilions.[6]

Notes

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  • General Specifications of Mazandaran Province – Ministry of Industry
  • Persia and the Persian Question – Page 381

References

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  1. ^ "Architecture of Iran: Bridge". Archived from the original on 2017-08-15. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  2. ^ Davazdah Pelleh, Itto
  3. ^ Iranian architecture, Iran-Gazette
  4. ^ Mazandaran, English.irib
  5. ^ Twelve Springs Bridge, To-Iran
  6. ^ Venez avec nous, en Iran