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Historic Places of Shiraz
Amir Dam
Amir Dam which is used as a bridge too, is located near Amir Village 43 kilometers from Shiraz.
See Amir Dam
Gahvareh Did
Gahvareh Did, known as Azod Dome as well, is located on the west of Allah Akbar Gorge in Shiraz.
See Gahvareh Did
Karim Khan-e Zand Castle
Karim Khan-e Zand Castle, which is located in the center of Shiraz, was built during 1766 and 1767 on the order of Karim Khan-e Zand.
See Karim Khan-e Zand Castle
Nasir ol-Molk House
Nasir ol-Molk House, which belongs to Qajar Period, is located at the end of Lotf-Ali Khan Zand Street, Shiraz.
See Nasir ol-Molk House
Saraye Moshir
Saraye Moshir or Saraye Golshan is among the old bazaars of Shiraz which is built in Qajar Period by Mirza Abulhassan Khan Moshir ol-Molk.
See Saraye Moshir
Shapouri House
Shapouri House is located on Anvari Street, Shiraz.
See Shapouri House
Vakil Bazaar
Vakil Bazaar belongs to Zand Period and is located in Shiraz, near Karim Khan-e Zand Castel.
See Vakil Bazaar
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Fars Province
Fars province is in the south of the country, and its administrative center is Shiraz. The etymology of the word "Persian", is derived from the historical importance of this region.
See Fars Province