Khaneh Tabatabaei ha
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Khaneh Tabatabaei-ha or "The Tabatabaeis' House" is a historic house in Kashan, Iran.
The house was built in early 1880s[1] for the affluent Tabatabaei family.
It consists of four courtyards, delightful wall paintings with elegant stained glass windows and includes other classic signatures of Traditional Persian residential architecture such as biruni and andaruni.
It was designed by Ustad Ali Maryam. He is the same person who later on built the Boroujerdi-ha House for the Tabatabaei's newly married daughter.
[edit] See also
- Iranian architecture
- Traditional Persian residential architecture
- Amerian House
- Abbasian House
- Borujerdi ha House
- Manouchehri House
Coordinates: 33°58′29.31″N 51°26′20.81″E / 33.9748083°N 51.4391139°E
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- ^ (1996). Ganjnameh, Cyclopedia of Iranian Islamic Architecture, Volume 1: Mansions of Kashan, p. 50. Shahid Beheshti University's Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tehran.
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