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Hamam-e haj torab (haj torab’s bath)

Hamam-e haj torab (haj torab’s bath)

Related to the Qajar period and registered as a national monument of Iran on December 27, 1976 with the registration number 1492. The bath of Hajj Torab or the twin bath in the Aliabad neighborhood opposite Haj Agha Torab Mosque of Nahavand is a symbol of Islamic Iranian art, which founded in 1230HS during the time of Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar.
Nahavand is one of the most important historical cities of the province of Hamedan, and various theories of the historical background of this ancient region remain. The city of Nahavand is one of the most distinguished areas of Hamedan province and has many spectacular and historic places. Inside the entrance to this building, the inscriptions of the bathhouse and the date of its construction, 1230 HS during the time of the Nasser-al-Din Shah Qajar, but made in the style of the Safavid era.

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