Farahabad Complex Explained
Farahabad Complex is a collection of monuments that relate to the remains of Farahabad Old Town.It was built during the reign of Abbas the Great.[1] [2]
Residual Buildings
Many of the city's monuments have been destroyed throughout history by invasion. Farahabad Mosque, school, part of Shah Abbasi bridge, wall belonging to a palace and baths َAnd Jahan Nama Palace of the Safavid dynasty era.[3] [4] [5]
Sources
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