Eram Garden is a historic Persian garden in Shiraz, Iran, that belonged to the leader of Qashqai tribe.
Both the pavilion and the garden were built during the middle of thirteenth century by the Ilkhanate Qashqai tribes of Pars; However, the original layout of the garden, with its quadripartite Persian Paradise garden structure was most likely laid in eleventh century by the Seljuqs, and was then referred to as Bagh-e Shah ("The emperor's garden" in Persian). (Wikipedia)
Both the pavilion and the garden were built during the middle of thirteenth century by the Ilkhanate Qashqai tribes of Pars; However, the original layout of the garden, with its quadripartite Persian Paradise garden structure was most likely laid in eleventh century by the Seljuqs, and was then referred to as Bagh-e Shah ("The emperor's garden" in Persian). (Wikipedia)
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Eram Garden is a historic Persian garden in Shiraz, Iran, that belonged to the leader of Qashqai tribe.
Both the pavilion and the garden were built during the middle of thirteenth century by the Ilkhanate Qashqai tribes of Pars; However, the original layout of the garden, with its quadripartite Persian Paradise garden structure was most likely laid in eleventh century by the Seljuqs, and was then referred to as Bagh-e Shah ("The emperor's garden" in Persian). (Wikipedia)
Both the pavilion and the garden were built during the middle of thirteenth century by the Ilkhanate Qashqai tribes of Pars; However, the original layout of the garden, with its quadripartite Persian Paradise garden structure was most likely laid in eleventh century by the Seljuqs, and was then referred to as Bagh-e Shah ("The emperor's garden" in Persian). (Wikipedia)
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Eram Garden is a historic Persian garden in Shiraz, Iran, that belonged to the leader of Qashqai tribe.
Both the pavilion and the garden were built during the middle of thirteenth century by the Ilkhanate Qashqai tribes of Pars; However, the original layout of the garden, with its quadripartite Persian Paradise garden structure was most likely laid in eleventh century by the Seljuqs, and was then referred to as Bagh-e Shah ("The emperor's garden" in Persian). (Wikipedia)
Both the pavilion and the garden were built during the middle of thirteenth century by the Ilkhanate Qashqai tribes of Pars; However, the original layout of the garden, with its quadripartite Persian Paradise garden structure was most likely laid in eleventh century by the Seljuqs, and was then referred to as Bagh-e Shah ("The emperor's garden" in Persian). (Wikipedia)
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