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Historical Bazaar in Arak City, Iran. Modern Arak is built around the same location of a village called Daskerah, which was destroyed during the Mongol Invasion in the 13th century. The city was reestablished ten years after the rise of the Qajars in 1795. Most of the foundational construction work was completed by 1852. 
Photographer: Sohrab Niazi
Thanks to Farrah joon for this great find!!  

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architectureofdoom:

whoweretheqajars:

Historical Bazaar in Arak City, Iran. Modern Arak is built around the same location of a village called Daskerah, which was destroyed during the Mongol Invasion in the 13th century. The city was reestablished ten years after the rise of the Qajars in 1795. Most of the foundational construction work was completed by 1852. 

Photographer: Sohrab Niazi

Thanks to Farrah joon for this great find!!  

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