Completed around 1590 CE by the Safavids, the Bagh-e Fin – the oldest surviving garden in Iran – features the typical design of crossed water rills, the water being drawn from the mountains via an underground system of quanats.
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22 Tuesday Jan 2013
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Completed around 1590 CE by the Safavids, the Bagh-e Fin – the oldest surviving garden in Iran – features the typical design of crossed water rills, the water being drawn from the mountains via an underground system of quanats.
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