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Amjadol Ashraf Edifice, Sanandaj This building is located in Sanandaj and is one of the famous buildings of the Qajar period. The same was constructed during the period of Amanolah Khan. It has a flag-stone yard, pool, bath, hall and an area for public prayers. This place is the most interesting part of the building. It has unique tile works and plasterwork on the walls. These adornments are the skilled efforts of craftsmen from Esfahan. Materials utilized in the building are gypsum, lime, clay and mortar. Khosrow Abad Edifice, Sanandaj This building, located 3 km. from Sanandaj, is a memorial of the reputed Amanollah Khan. Its construction is related to the beginning of the Qajar period and it was a seat of government. This aggregation has been built in the form of internal and external sections, with a beautiful garden between the two. The external building has two stairs and its entrance door is in the form of octagonal vestibule. There are two sentry chambers on either side. This building is made of brick and stone and it has beautiful plaster and mirror work. Moshir Edifice, Sanandaj This building is located on Shohada Street of Sanandaj and it is one of the famous buildings of the Qajar era. This building has seven courtyards and seven fountains and it also comprises of private, general, formal and hygienic sections. Its doors and sash-windows (Orsi) are of a mixture of wood and colored panes, the same have adorned the rooms. Salar Saeid Edifice, Sanandaj This building is one of the historical monuments of the Kurdestan Province. The same has been converted into the Sanandaj Museum. This building was constructed in late Nasseredin Shah Qajar period. The method and style of its construction was influenced by architecture of the Qajar era. The basement of this building has a pool and it has domed shaped ceiling is beautifully adorned. This building has been built of stone, brick and wood, with a gable roof. The most beautiful and interesting part of the building is the large sash-windows of the hall which has seven doors and is in itself a masterpiece of art. Vakilol Molk Edifice, Sanandaj The same is one of the old and noticeable buildings of the city of Sanandaj. This edifice is an ancestral and private building of the Vakil Family who were always held a seat of power in the history of Kurdestan. The main structure is related to the Zand period. Various sections were added to it in later periods. It underwent primary renovations in 1310 A.H. by Amanollah Khan Vakilol Molk, changing it into an aggregate comprising of several buildings, yard and the present garden. This building has still retained its fortifications. |



