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The Abbasian traditional house (also known as "Khane-ye Abbasiha" or "Khan-e Abbasian") is another of the traditional houses in Kashan, dating back to the Qajar period in the late 18th century. The Abbasian house consists of six buildings and numerous courtyards. Typical for the architecture of the time, the Abbasian house has fine stuccos, impressive bas-reliefs and magnificent mirror works and stained glass windows. There is a sort of a cafe restaurant in the ground floor with a dining area in one of the inner courtyards"Khane-ye Abbasiha" sau "Khan-e Abbasian” este o altă casă tradiţională din Kashan, datând de la sfârşitul secolului XVIII.
The Abbasian traditional house, inner courtyard
Inner courtyard
Inner courtyard
View from inside one of several courtyards of the Khaneh-AbbasiHouse
The Abbasian traditional house, inner courtyard
The city of Kashan boasts at least nineteen historic mansions that are well preserved. The design and major components of historic mansions follow the general pattern of traditional architecture but with larger spaces and more detailed architectural craftsmanship and luxurious elements.
The Abbasian traditional house
The Abbasian traditional house
Ceiling with geometric patterns
Ceiling with octogonal patterns
Main Iwan
Iwans were a trademark of the Parthian Empire (247 BC-AD 224) and later the Sassanid architecture of Persia ( 224-651), later finding their way throughout the Arab and Islamic architecture which started developing in 7th century AD.
This development reached its peak during the Seljuki era, and is found in buildings for either secular or religious uses, and in both public and residential architecture.
According to Persian historian and archaeologist Arthur Pope, the supreme Iranian art, in the proper meaning of the word, has always been its architecture. The supremacy of architecture applies to both pre-and post-Islamic periods
The Abbasian traditional house
The Abbasian traditional house
Stucco decorations are among the major decorative elements of the Iranian architecture
The traditional Iranian courtyard
with carpet seating
the seating is on platforms with
Persian carpets and pillows where the customers sit
on the floor
The traditional Iranian table setting firstly involves the tablecloth, called sofreh, and is spread out over a Persian rug or table. Main dishes are concentrated in the center, surrounded by smaller dishes containing appetizers, condiments, side dishes, as well as bread, all of which are nearest to the diners. These latter dishes are called mokhalafat (accompaniments)
The Abbasian traditional house
The Abbasian traditional house
Main courtyard of the Tabatabei traditional house
Tabatabei traditional house
Tabatabei traditional
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Tabatabei traditional house main courtyard
Tabatabei traditional house main courtyard
Tabatabei traditional house main courtyardStucco detail
Tabatabei traditional
house main courtyardStucco detail
Tabatabei traditional house
main iwan
Tabatabei traditional house courtyard with Persian platform seats
The Boroujerdi Historic House
The Boroujerdi Historic House
The Boroujerdi Historic House
Kashan Ehsan Traditional hotel
Kashan Ehsan Traditional hotel
Kashan Ehsan Traditional hotel
Kashan Ehsan Traditional hotel
Kashan Ehsan Traditional hotel
Text: Internet
Pictures: Ali Majdfar & InternetCopyright: All the images belong to their authors
Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanuwww.slideshare.net/michaelasanda
Sound: Homayoun Shajarian - Khorshide Arezoo - Tasnife Asraare Eshgh