خانه بروجردی‌ها

خانه بروجردی‌ها

خانه بروجردی‌ها
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خانه بروجردی‌ها

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خانه بروجردی‌ها از آثار تاریخی شهر کاشان است. این بنا در محلهٔ سلطان میراحمد واقع است و در نیمهٔ دوم قرن ۱۳ هجری ساخته شده و تحت شماره ۱۰۸۳ در فهرست آثار ملی کشور ثبت شده‌است. نقاشی‌های ارزنده و گچ‌بری‌های این خانه، زیر نظر کمال‌الملک، نقاش بزرگ ایران اجرا شده‌است. بانی این خانه، حاج سید حسن بروجردی از بازرگان‌های نطنزی مقیم کاشان و معمار آن استاد علی مریم کاشانی بوده‌است. خانه بروجردی اکنون محل اداره میراث فرهنگی کاشان است.

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A: Khaneh Borujerdi-ha - The Borujerdi-ha House

by Ramin Dehdashti, 40 meters away

The Borujerdi-ha House is a famous landmark and sample of Persian traditional residential architectur...

Khaneh Borujerdi-ha - The Borujerdi-ha House

B: Khaneh Ameri-ha - The House of the Ameri family

by Ramin Dehdashti, 110 meters away

The House of the Ameri family, is a traditional house in Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran.Built in the ...

Khaneh Ameri-ha - The House of the Ameri family

C: Khaneh Ameri-ha - The House of the Ameri family

by Ramin Dehdashti, 160 meters away

The House of the Ameri family, is a traditional house in Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran.Built in the ...

Khaneh Ameri-ha - The House of the Ameri family

D: Khaneh Ameri-ha - The House of the Ameri family

by Ramin Dehdashti, 160 meters away

The House of the Ameri family, is a traditional house in Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran.Built in the ...

Khaneh Ameri-ha - The House of the Ameri family

E: قلعه جلالی

by Ramin Dehdashti, 300 meters away

قلعه جلالی

F: قلعه جلالی

by Ramin Dehdashti, 350 meters away

قلعه جلالی

G: The Agha Bozorg Mosque (Masjed-e Agha Bozorg)

by Ramin Dehdashti, 600 meters away

The Agha Bozorg Mosque (Masjed-e Agha Bozorg) is a famous historical mosque in Kashan, Iran. The mosq...

The Agha Bozorg Mosque (Masjed-e Agha Bozorg)

H: تپه های سیلک کاشان

by Fariborz Alagheband, 3.4 کیلومتر دورتر

تپه های سیلک کاشان

I: Tappeh Sialk (the Sialk Hills)

by Ramin Dehdashti, 3.5 کیلومتر دورتر

Sialk is a large ancient archeological site, tucked away in the suburbs of the city of Kashan, close ...

Tappeh Sialk (the Sialk Hills)

J: Tappeh Sialk (the Sialk Hills)

by Ramin Dehdashti, 3.5 کیلومتر دورتر

Sialk is a large ancient archeological site, tucked away in the suburbs of the city of Kashan, close ...

Tappeh Sialk (the Sialk Hills)

This panorama was taken in Iran

This is an overview of Iran

The Islamic Republic of Iran has been occupied since 4000BCE, making Iran home to the world's oldest continuous civilization.

It is located in central Eurasia on two ancient trade routes. One runs North-South and connects the Caspian Sea to the Persian Gulf, the other one goes East-West between China, India, Europe and Africa.

There's a city called Isfahan at the intersection of these two routes, which at one time was the wealthiest city in the world. Isfahan was twice the capital of the Persian Empire, during the Median and then Safavid Dynasties.

Interesting artifacts from pre-Islamic Persia include the cylinder of Cyrus the Great, which is the world's first written declaration of human rights. The hanging gardens of Babylon (one of the seven wonders of the ancient world) and the Code of Hammurabi (a set of rules which outlast the King) are also on the list.

The Persian Empire was so magnificent that returning Crusaders carried tales of its splendor and helped spark the Renaissance in Europe! Influence of the Zoroastrian teachings of equality also inspired Greek philosophers such as Aristotle and Socrates.

The Persian Empire was conquered by Muslim Arabs around 650CE during the Sassanid Dynasty. Initially the Zoroastrian, Christian and Jewish faiths were tolerated but by 1000CE most Persians had accepted Islam.

In the sixteenth century Shi'a Islam was declared in Isfahan to be the national religion of Persia and the second golden age began. From 1500 to 1720 the Safavid Dynasty built the greatest Iranian empire since before the Islamic conquest of Persia.

Because of its strategic location and oil resources, World War I found Persia in the middle of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire, Russia and the British Empire-via-India. Persia became Iran as of 1935 and was ruled by the Shah, a Persian term for "monarch."

In the Islamic Revolution of 1979 Iran re-established a theocratic government under the Ayatollah Khomeini.

Today the capital of Iran is the city of Tehran, and Iran is known as the world's center of Shi'a Islam.

Text by Steve Smith.

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