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The Allahverdi Khan Bridge, popularly known as Si-o-se-pol, Isfahan, Iran, seen here in the 19th century, From Monuments de Tous les Peuples, published 1843
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The Allahverdi Khan Bridge, popularly known as Si-o-se-pol, Isfahan, Iran, seen here in the 19th century, From Monuments de Tous les Peuples, published 1843
6428107 The Allahverdi Khan Bridge, popularly known as Si-o-se-pol, Isfahan, Iran, seen here in the 19th century, From Monuments de Tous les Peuples, published 1843.; Photo © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2024
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© © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2024 / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning print captures the timeless beauty of The Allahverdi Khan Bridge, also known as Si-o-se-pol, in Isfahan, Iran during the 19th century. Published in 1843 as part of Monuments de Tous les Peuples, this engraving showcases the intricate architecture and grandeur of this iconic bridge.
The Si-o-se-pol bridge is a masterpiece of Persian engineering, spanning across the Zayandeh River with its thirty-three arches. Its elegant design and strategic location made it a vital link between different parts of Isfahan city.
In addition to its practical function as a bridge, Si-o-se-pol also served as a gathering place for locals to socialize and enjoy the scenic views along the river. The street scenes captured in this print offer a glimpse into daily life in Isfahan during that era.
The tombstones and sepulchres lining the riverbanks add an element of solemnity to the bustling cityscape, reminding viewers of the passage of time and human mortality.
Overall, this historical photograph by © Ken Welsh is not just a visual record but also a testament to the enduring legacy of Persian architecture and culture. It serves as a window into Iran's rich heritage and architectural achievements from centuries past.
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