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Ziafat, Bam
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
BAM 77
BAM AND ITS CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
Chineh Khesht
TOMB OF SHAH NEEMAT OLLAH-E-VALI SHAZDEH GARDEN
ARG-E-BAM(BAM CITADEL) RAIIN CASTLE GANJALI KHAN COMPLEX
KERMAN BAZAAR
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As a poet, sage, Sufi and founder of an order of dervishes, has twin minarets covered with turquoise tiles from the bottom up to the cupola. The
mausoleum was built by Ahmad Shah Kani; the rest of the building was constructed during the reigns of Shah Abbas I, Mohammad Shah Qajar
and Nasser-al-Din Shah. Shah Nematallah Vali spent many years wandering through central Asia perfecting his spiritual gifts before finally
settling at Mahan, twenty miles south-east of Kerman, where he passed the last twenty five years of his life. He died in 1431, having founded a
Darvish order which continues to be an active spiritual force today. The central domed burial vault at Mahan, completed in 1437 was erected by
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Ahmad Shah Bahmani, king of the Deccan, and one of Shah Nematallah's most devoted disciples.
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Shazdeh Garden (
Bgh-e Shzdeh ) :
UNESCO 2011 1850 Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar Sardari Iravani 1870
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( Lillum Lederbourll )
The citadel of Arg-e Bam: The world's largest adobe structure, dating to at least 500 BC.
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Babakan 224 637 645 Al Rasoul
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Qajar Dynasty Agha Mohammad Khan Baluchi
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Arg-E-Bam
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Caravanserai
Nartij Village
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Bam
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15 Payambar
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Bam Tekiyeh
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Governors stable
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KERMAN BAZAAR