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Hasht Behesht
June 20, 2018 , IRAN , ESFAHANHasht Behesht, literally meaning "Eight Heavens" in Persian, is a 17th-century pavilion in Isfahan, Iran. It was built by order of Suleiman I, the eighth shah of Iran's Safavid Empire, and functioned mainly as a private pavilion. It is located in Isfahan's famous Charbagh Street.
Photo: Morteza Aminoroayayi / IRAN IMAGES
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