The historical gem of Isfahan city had a special atmosphere during the Qajar period.
Naqsh Jahan square of Isfahan is the historical beating heart of this city. A field full of history, memory, culture and art that dates back to the Safavid period. This square is still considered one of the most important historical sites of the country and the city of Isfahan and hosts thousands of tourists every day.
Naqsh Jahan Square in the Qajar period had a different mood than its peak days in the Safavid period, and there is less news of that glory and might in the photos of the Qajar period. The following historical pictures from “Henry Viollet” and other photography show the condition of Naqsh Jahan Square in the Qajar period.
Naqsh Jahan Square of Isfahan has many enthusiasts all over the world and on the eighth of Bahman 1313, this huge historical complex was registered in the list of national works of Iran. In May 1358, this square was one of the first Iranian monuments to be registered in the UNESCO list.
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