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Sights of Kerman

Must-see places in Kerman

Kerman is a province located in southeastern Iran, known for its rich history, diverse culture, and significant historical sites. It is one of the largest provinces in Iran and covers an area of around 180,726 square kilometers. The provincial capital is also named Kerman.

Kerman has a long and storied history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to ancient times. It has been a center of trade and culture due to its strategic location along the Silk Road. The province has witnessed the rise and fall of various empires, including the Persian, Islamic, and Mongol empires.

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Kerman boasts a plethora of historical and natural attractions. The Jame Mosque of Kerman, the Ganjali Khan Complex, and the Rayen Citadel are notable historical sites. The province is also famous for its intricate carpets and rugs, which are sought after globally.

Top places to go in Kerman:

Gonbad-e Jabaliye - also known as the Jabaliyeh Dome, is a historical monument located in Kerman Province, Iran. It is a unique architectural structure that holds historical and cultural significance. Gonbad-e Jabaliye is a cylindrical domed structure that dates back to the 12th century. The dome is made of brick and is adorned with intricate brickwork designs. The exterior of the dome features geometric patterns and Kufic inscriptions, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of the time. The exact purpose of Gonbad-e Jabaliye is not entirely clear, but it is believed to have served as a tomb or a mausoleum for an important individual, possibly a noble or a religious figure. The monument's remote location and architectural style contribute to its air of mystery.

The Ganjali Khan Complex - historic architectural ensemble located in the city of Kerman, Iran. It is a complex of buildings that was built during the Safavid period (16th and 17th centuries) and holds cultural, historical, and architectural significance. The Ganjali Khan Complex consists of several interconnected structures, showcasing traditional Persian architecture. The complex was commissioned by Ganjali Khan, a governor of Kerman during the Safavid era. Its layout includes a square, a bathhouse, a mosque, a bazaar, a caravanserai, a mint, a water reservoir, and more. The complex's central square is a lively hub that brings together various elements of the ensemble. The square is surrounded by arcades, providing shelter from the elements and creating a vibrant space for both commerce and social activities.

Shazdeh Garden - also known as Shazdeh Mahan Garden, is a historical Persian garden located in the city of Mahan in Kerman Province, Iran. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its stunning design, lush greenery, and water features. Shazdeh Garden is a classic example of a Persian garden, characterized by its symmetrical layout, flowing water, and meticulously planned design. The garden is built on multiple terraces that follow the natural slope of the land. Shazdeh Garden was built during the Qajar period in the 19th century. It was commissioned by Abdul Hamid Mirza, a prince of the Qajar dynasty, as a residence and retreat. The garden's design reflects the aesthetic and cultural values of the time.