Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)
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Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)
Summary
Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is a pavilion[1]. Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (pavilion category, ranking #18 of 34).[2]
Key Facts
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is located in Qazvin County[3].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is in the country of Iran[4].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s instance of is recorded as pavilion[5].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s instance of is recorded as mansion[6].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s instance of is recorded as cultural property[7].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s commissioned by is recorded as Tahmasp I[8].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s commissioned by is recorded as Mohammad Bagher Sa'd as-Saltaneh[9].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s architectural style is recorded as Safavid architecture[10].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s architectural style is recorded as Qajar architecture[11].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is made of brick[12].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is made of plaster[13].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is made of wood[14].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) took place at Qazvin[15].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is part of Sa'adat Abad Garden (Qazvin)[16].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s Commons category is recorded as Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)[17].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 36.26861111111111, 'lon': 50.00402777777778}[18].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s floors above ground is recorded as {'amount': '+2'}[19].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s heritage designation is recorded as Iranian National Heritage[20].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s date of official opening is recorded as 1557[21].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s date of official opening is recorded as 1895[22].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s different from is recorded as Chehel Sotun[23].
- Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s different from is recorded as Chihil Sutun[24].
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Geography
Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is in the country of Iran[4]. Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is located in Qazvin County[3]. Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is part of Sa'adat Abad Garden (Qazvin)[16].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include pavilion[5], mansion[6], and cultural property[7]. Chehel Sotun (Qazvin)'s heritage designation is recorded as Iranian National Heritage[20].
Why It Matters
Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (pavilion category, ranking #18 of 34).[2] Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]