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[[File:Davazdah Cheshmeh Bridge Iran.jpg|thumb|View of the bridge]][[File:Pol-e-Davazdah Cheshmeh.JPG|thumb|At night]] |
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'''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> |
'''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> Thin e 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.<ref>[https://www.irangazette.com/en/12/439-iran-iranian-architecture.html Iranian architecture, Iran-Gazette]</ref> Muḥammad Ḥasan Khān says 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> |
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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> |
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The Bridge is located in the center of the city, 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> |
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Muḥammad Ḥasan Khān talking about history of bridge says, that though it was there before [[Safavid Dynasty|Safavid]] era, but 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> |
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The Achaemenids built on a grand scale. The artists and materials they used were brought from |
The Achaemenids built on a grand scale. The artists and materials they used were brought from all territories.{{Citation needed|date=September 2017}} [[Pasargadae]] was laid out with an extensive park with bridges, gardens, colonnaded palaces and open column pavilions. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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Davazdah Cheshmeh, also called the Davazdah Pelleh (old name Haraz Bridge), is a bridge in Amol, Iran.[1] Thin e 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.[3] Muḥammad Ḥasan Khān says that though the bridge was there before the Safavid era, it was completed during time of Abbas I of Persia.[4][5]
The Achaemenids built on a grand scale. The artists and materials they used were brought from all territories.[citation needed] Pasargadae was laid out with an extensive park with bridges, gardens, colonnaded palaces and open column pavilions.
Notes
- General Specifications of Mazandaran Province - Ministry of Industry
- Persia and the Persian Question - Page 381
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