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  2. Abbasi Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Abbasi Hotel (Persian: هتل عباسی, formerly known as the "Shah Abbas Hotel", Persian: هتل شاه عباس) (called before 1957, Madar-e-Shah Caravanserai lit: King's mother Caravanserai) is a hotel located in Isfahan, Iran. The whole complex was built at the time of king Sultan Husayn of Safavid to provide lodging for travelers.

  3. List of cities, towns and villages in Isfahan province

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    Isfahan Province in Iran. A list of cities, towns and villages in Isfahan Province of central Iran, first alphabetically then by county below. [1] In the alphabetical list, cities are in bold text; all others are villages.

  4. Tourism in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In late 2003, there were about 640 hotels in Iran and around 63,000 beds. [16] In FY 2003 Iran had about 69,000 restaurants and 6,000 hotels and other lodging places; about 80 percent of these establishments were in urban areas. Some 875 restaurants and hotels were publicly managed by cooperatives and government organizations.

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Isfahan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Isfahan" ... St. Sarkis Church (Isfahan, Iran) St. Stephen Church, New Julfa; T. Takht-e Foulad; Toghchi district; V. Vank ...

  6. Shaykh Bahai hammam - Wikipedia

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    The most realistic theory about the fuel of the Garmkhaneh is that there was an underground ceramic piping system between the public toilet of the Jameh mosque and the hammam and probably gases like methane and sulfur oxides led to the torch of heated pool by the natural suction method and methane and sulfur oxides burned directly as the heating source in torch, or these gases were used from ...

  7. List of caravanserais - Wikipedia

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    Ribat of Zein-o-din, a former caravanserai near Yazd, Iran. A caravanserai was a roadside inn where caravans and travelers could rest overnight.. They are typically constructed around a central courtyard, can be used as markets and are found from North Africa and the Aegean to India and Western China-although the majority are found between Iran and Turkey.