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  • Isfahan (city)

    Part of Shah Abbas' large urban project in his new capital, the Chahār Bāgh "Four Gardens", is a four-kilometer avenue in the city of Isfahan. A central garden, originally including a water channel and fountains, divides the avenue into two lanes. Residences of noblemen once lined the avenue with pavilions overlooking the garden.
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    Part of Shah Abbas' large urban project in his new capital, the Chahār Bāgh "Four Gardens", is a four-kilometer avenue in the city of Isfahan. A central garden, originally including a water channel and fountains, divides the avenue into two lanes. Residences of noblemen once lined the avenue with pavilions overlooking the garden.

    Isfahan or Eşfahān (historically also rendered as Ispahan, Old Persian Aspadana, Middle Persian Spahān, Persian اصفهان), located about 340 km south of Tehran, is the capital of Isfahan Province and Iran (Persia)'s third largest city (after Tehran and Mashhad). Its population in 2000 was 2,040,000.

    Isfahan has been designated by UNESCO as a world heritage city. It contains a wide variety of Islamic Architectural sites ranging from the 11th century to the 19th.

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    Geography

    The city is geographically located at 32°38′ N 51°29′ E, in the lush Zayandeh-Rud plain, at the foothills of the Zagros mountain range. The city enjoys a temperate climate and regular seasons. No obstacle exists as far as 90 km north of Isfahan and cool northern winds blow from this direction. Isfahan is located on the main north-south and east-west routes crossing Iran. It is situated at 1590 meters above sea level. It receives an average of 355 mm of rain per year, making it similar to Denver, Colorado in terms of altitude and precipitation. The temperature ranges between 2-28 Celsius. The record high temperature was 42 Celsius and the record low was -19 Celsius.

    Esfahan, Medrese-e Shāh Hosein, inner courtyard.
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    Esfahan, Medrese-e Shāh Hosein, inner courtyard.

    The southern and western approaches of Isfahan are mountainous and it is bordered northward and eastward by fertile plains. Thus, Isfahan's climate is varied and occasionally rainy, with a precipitation average varying between 100 and 150 mm.

    Isfahan was once one of the largest cities in the world. It flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th century under the Safavid dynasty, when it was the capital of Persia. Even today, the city retains much of its past glory. It is famous for its Islamic architecture, with many beautiful boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, mosques, and minarets. This led to the proverb Esfahān nesf-e jahan: "Esfahan is half of the world".

    Isfahan was the showcase of Safavi artists and craftsmen who wished to exhibit their extraordinary talents.
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    Isfahan was the showcase of Safavi artists and craftsmen who wished to exhibit their extraordinary talents.

    Of all Iranian cities, Isfahan is perhaps the most popular for tourists.

    History

    The Arabs conquered Isfahan in 642 and introduced Islam. Under their rule, the city was promoted to provincial capital. The Islamic philosopher Avicenna lived and taught there in the 11th century. In 1051, Isfahan was conquered by the Seljuk Turks under Toghril Beg, who kept it as his capital. The city flourished under Seljuk rule until about 1200. In 1387, the city was conquered in a bloody war with Tamerlane.

    The Golden Age of Isfahan came in the 17th century under Shah Abbas I, who made it the capital of the Safavid dynasty. Many of the magnificent buildings in the city date to this time. One century later, in 1722, it was conquered by the Afghans after a long siege, which left much of the city in ruin. Although the Afghans were a primary cause of Isfahan's decline, this can also be attributed to the development of maritime commerce by European merchants from such countries such as the Netherlands. Isfahan's wealth originated in its role as a chief waystation along the trans-Asia trade route, but trade dwindled as the cheaper sea routes increased in popularity for transporting commodities between Asia and Europe. It was only in the 20th century under Shah Reza Pahlavi that the city was finally revived.

    Isfahan is also where Arthur Pope and his wife Phyllis Ackerman are buried.

    Isfahani Art

    Architecture of Isfahan

    As opposed to rival Ottoman architecture, which focuses on scale and grandeur, Safavid architecture targets refinement in subtlety. View of Chehel-sotoon Palace.
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    As opposed to rival Ottoman architecture, which focuses on scale and grandeur, Safavid architecture targets refinement in subtlety. View of Chehel-sotoon Palace.

    The architecture of Isfahan is made up of eight traditional forms which taken together form the foundation in the same way that music was once based on a finite number of notes. These are modulated by the use of colors and textures to leaven the surfaces and are held together in an overall construction akin to that of a sonata in which connection leads to culmination through a transition space. To appreciate the skill of the architects and designers fully, it is necessary to have an appreciation of these fundamental concepts i.e. garden, platform, porch, gateway, dome, arched chamber, and minaret, although in the geometry and architecture of the buildings they are woven together to present a seamless whole. A full discussion of the underlying principles can be found in the paper entitled "The Alchemy of the Mosque", given to a joint meeting of the School of Architecture and the Islamic Society of the University of Manchester in 1997.

    Rugs of Isfahan

    See main article: Isfahani Rugs.

    Monuments and sites

    Squares and Streets:

    Mosques :

    Palaces:

    • Ali Qapu (The Royal Palace) - Early 17th Century
    • Talar Ashraf (The Palace of Ashraf) - 1650.
    • Hasht Behesht (The Palace of Eight Paradises) - 1669.
    • Chehel Sotoun (The Palace of forty columns) - 1647.

    Schools:

    • Madreseye Sadr
    • Madreseye Shah(Imam jafar sadegh after reveloution)
    • Madreseye Khajoo

    Caravanserais:

    • Carvanserai Shah

    Bridges:

    • Pol-e Shahrestan (The Shahrestan Bridge) - 11th Century.
    • Pol-e Khaju (Khaju Bridge) - 1650.
    • Si-o-Seh Pol (The Bridge of 33 Arches) - 1602.
    • pol-e-Joui or choobi(Joui bridge)
    • Pol-e-Shahrestan (Shahrestan bridge)

    Churches and Cathedrals

    others include :

    • Atashgah - a Zoroastrian fire temple.
    • Buqe'h-ye Ibn-Sina (Avicenna's Dome) - 12th Century.
    • The Tombs of Nizam al-Mulk & Malek Shah - 12th & 18th Century.
    • Jolfa (The Armenian Quarter).
    • The Bathhouse of Sheikh Bahai.
    • Pigeon Towers - 17th Century.

    Isfahan today

    Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF), Isfahan. Here, Uranium Oxides, Uranium Hexafluoride, and other Uranium compounds are produced. This fuel fabrication assembly is a vital part of Iran's nuclear fuel cycle.
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    Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF), Isfahan. Here, Uranium Oxides, Uranium Hexafluoride, and other Uranium compounds are produced. This fuel fabrication assembly is a vital part of Iran's nuclear fuel cycle.

    Today Isfahan, the third largest city in Iran, produces fine carpets, textiles, steel, and handicrafts. Isfahan also has nuclear experimental reactors as well as facilities for producing nuclear fuel (UCF). Isfahan has one of the largest steel producing facilities in the entire region, as well as facilities for producing special alloys.

    The cities of Najaf-abad, Khaneh Isfahan, Khomeini-shahr, Shahin-shahr, Zarrin-shahr, and Fulad-e Mobarakeh all constitute the metropolitan city of Isfahan. The city has an international airport and is in the final stages of constructing its first Metro line.

    Over 2000 companies are working in the area using Isfahan's economic, cultural, and social potentials. Isfahan contains a major oil refinery and a large airforce base. HESA, Iran's most advanced aircraft manufacturing plant (where the AN-140 aircraft is made), is located nearby.[1]


    Sports

    Isfahan has two football (soccer) clubs that have been chart toppers in the Iran's Premier Football League. These are:

    Colleges and Universities

    Watch the animation "Isfahan The Movie" here, to see examples of superb Isfahan architecture.
    Watch the animation "Isfahan The Movie" here, to see examples of superb Isfahan architecture.

    Aside from the seminaries and religious schools, the major universities of the Isfahan metropolitan area are:

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