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The name Ālī Qāpū, Turkish for "high gate", was given to this place as it was right at the entrance to the Safavid palaces which stretched from the Maidan Naqsh-i-Jahan to the Chahār Bāgh Boulevard. The building, another wonderful Safavid edifice, was built by decree of Shah Abbas the Great in the early seventeenth century. It was here that the great monarch used to entertain noble visitors, and foreign ambassadors. Shah Abbas, here for the first time celebrated the Now - ruz (New Year's Day) of 1006 AH / 1597 A.D. A large and massive rectangular structure, the Ālī Qāpū is 48 meters high and has six floors, fronted with a wide terrace whose ceiling is inlaid and supported by wooden columns.

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  • Copyright: Mehrdad Tadjdini (mehrdad-t) (876)
  • Genre: Places
  • Medium: Color
  • Date Taken: 2009-03-24
  • Categories: Architecture
  • Exposure: f/4.5
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  • Photo Version: Original Version
  • Date Submitted: 2009-10-16 2:09
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