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Ganj Ali Khan Complex

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Ganj 'Ali Khan Complex
Ganjali Khan Complex
City of Kerman
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/67330
Date
1598-1615
Description
The complex was built by Ganj Ali Khan who governed Kerman, Sistan and Kandahar provinces from 1596 to 1621 under Safavid Shah Abbas I. It consists of a madrasa, caravanserai, mosque, baths, mint, cistern and shops. The complex is centered on a large public square -- ninety-nine meters by fifty-four meter -- which is aligned with Vakil Bazaar running east-west to its south. The square is enveloped by bazaar arcades to the north, south and west and is flanked by the Ganj-i Ali Caravanserai (1598) to the east. The entrance to the Ganj-i Ali Baths is located along a section of Vakil Bazaar south of the square, known as Bazar-i Ganj-i Ali Khan. Source: Archnet
 
bird's-eye view, view of roof tops, to city of Kerman beyond, 1999
 
Type of Work
Bathhouse (water recreation structure); City; Mosque; Complex; Caravanserai
Subject
Mosques, Public baths, Hammams, Plazas, Caravanserais, Complexes, Trade routes, Islamic cities and towns, Architecture, Islamic --Iran, Religious architecture, Iran --Social life and customs, Architecture, Safavid, Cities and towns --Iran, City planning --Iran, Roofs, Cityscapes
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(c) MIT Libraries, Aga Khan Visual Archive,photograph by Khosrow Bozorgi
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