Amir Nezam House

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38°04′59.19″N 46°18′21.60″E / 38.0831083°N 46.3060000°E / 38.0831083; 46.3060000

The Amir Nezām House in Tabriz
The Qajar Museum of Tabriz (in the Amir Nezam House), a stone with the date of 1341 (Hijri calendar) with the modern Iranian flag.

The Amir Nezām House (Persian: خانه امیرنظام, Khaneh-e Amir Nezām), or The Qajar Museum of Tabriz, is a building in the Sheshghelan district (Persian: ششگلان), Tabriz, Iran. This monument which since 2006 houses a museum dedicated to the Qajar dynasty (1781-1925), was built in the period of the Crown Prince Abbas Mirza (1789-1833). Because of persistent neglect over a long period of time, this building had come to be in such a bad state of disrepair that for a time it was seriously considered to demolish it and build a school in its place. Between 1993 and 2006 it has been subject of a renovation process and has been granted the National Heritage status.

Hasan-Ali Khan, Hasan Ali Khan Garroosy


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  • The Amir Nezām House (East Azarbaijan Cultural Heritage Handycraft And Tourism Organization).
  • eachto.ir
  • Firouz Malek-Madani, PhD, Hassan-Ali Khan Garrousi, Amir Nezām, Rozaneh Magazine, January–February 2006: (Outline, Article. Part I).

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