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... use with unique architecture stood on top of a hill on the outskirts of Hamedan City. The house, unlike all the other buildings in the Safavid empire, did not appear to be inspired by Arabic designs. Instead, its architecture reflected something more ancient and archaic.
Painted on the large house, which was more of a fortress and a castle, a symbol of a winged figure—interpreted as a divine spirit—was depicted. The image was undoubtedly the symbol of faravahar, associated with the faith ...
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