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Chahahrbagh School

Safavid Dynasty

The Chahar Bagh Theological School, located in Isfahan, Iran, is an outstanding example of Safavid-era architecture. It was commissioned by Shah Sultan Husayn, the last Safavid ruler, and was established in the early 18th century as a center of learning and spiritual enlightenment. The school offered a curriculum that included theology, philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy, reflecting Shah Sultan Husayn's dedication to education and religious scholarship. The two-story structure of the school is adorned with intricate tilework, calligraphy, and stuccowork, showcasing the Safavid's mastery of aesthetics and craftsmanship. In 1979, it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its significance as a global architectural treasure and a testament to the cultural legacy of the Safavid era. The school's architectural beauty has been admired by foreign travelers, such as French explorers Eugène Flandin and Jane Dieulafoy. Today, the school stands as a living testament to the architectural brilliance and educational commitment of the Safavid era.

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