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Wall Circles Khaju Bridge, also Pol-e Khaju, built by the Persian king Shah Abbas II during Safavid era. Bridge is 133 metres long and has 24 arches. Serving as a bridge and a dam as well (or a weir).
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Wall Circles The ancient Khaju Bridge, (Pol-e Khaju), in Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Khajoo bridge over Zayandeh river, Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Pol-e Khaju bridge, Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Unidentified Iranian family resting in the ancient Khaju Bridge, (Pol-e Khaju) -Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Iranian are rest at Pol-e Khaju bridge, 132 meter long over Zayande river , since 1500 years ago, Esfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Iran - Khaju Bridge Isfahan
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Wall Circles Night view of Khajoo bridge in Esfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles It's Khaju Bridge, arguably the finest bridge in the province of Isfahan, Iran. It was built by the Persian Safavid king, Shah Abbas II, around 1650 C.E.
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Wall Circles The Khaju Bridge is one of the historical bridges on the Zayanderud, the largest river of the Iranian Plateau, in Isfahan, Iran.
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Wall Circles Allahverdi Khan Bridge or Si-o-seh pol bridge in Isfahan in early morning, Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Khaju Bridge Isfahan
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Wall Circles in iran the old bridge and the river
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Wall Circles Night view of Si-o-se bridge in Esfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Safavid era bridge in Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Khaju (Pol-e Khaju) Bridge in Isfahan. Iran. Ancient Persia.
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Wall Circles ISFAHAN, IRAN - NOVEMBER 20, 2016: Allahverdi Khan Bridge (Si-o-seh pol), ancient bridge in Iran, Middle East, Asia. The bridge has 23 arches, is 133 meters long, 12 meters wide.
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Wall Circles Khaju Bridge in Esfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Isfahan, Iran - May 2019: Khaju bridge over Zayandeh river at dusk with lights during blue hour
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Wall Circles Khajoo bridge in Isfahan, Iran.
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Wall Circles Iran, Isfahan, Khaju Bridge: Inner view on the arches of the Khajoo Bridge. The bridge has 23 arches, is 133 meters long and 12 meters wide.
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Wall Circles The Si-o-Seh Pol, The Bridge of 33 Arches, in Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Allahverdi Khan Bridge (Si-o-seh pol) in Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Arches Of Khaju Bridge
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Wall Circles People resting in the ancient Khaju Bridge at twilight blue hour with full moon - Isfahan, Iran "Elements of this image furnished by NASA"
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Wall Circles typical view on Khaju Bridge over Zayandeh river ib Isfahan at the daylight with cloudy sky
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Wall Circles Part of the Khaju Bridge. One of the historical bridges on the Zayanderud, the largest river of the Iranian Plateau. Night, Long Exposure.
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Wall Circles Khajoo bridge in Esfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles It's Khaju Bridge, arguably the finest bridge in the province of Isfahan, Iran. It was built by the Persian Safavid king, Shah Abbas II, around 1650 C.E.
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Wall Circles Internal view of the famous historic Khaju bridge in Esfahan, Iran.
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Wall Circles Pol-e Khaju bridge, Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Khaju Bridge Isfahan
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Wall Circles in iran the old bridge
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Wall Circles Night view of Si-o-se bridge in Esfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Khaju Bridge at Night in Isfahan, Iran, taken in January 2019 taken in hdr
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Wall Circles Silhouette of a Persian woman in national dress on the old Khaju (Pol-e Khaju) bridge in Isfahan. Iran. Ancient Persia.
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Wall Circles Allahverdi Khan Bridge in Isfahan
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Wall Circles Khaju bridge on dried Zayandeh river, Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Khaju bridge over Zayandeh river at dusk with lights, Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Khajoo bridge in Isfahan, Iran.
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Wall Circles Iran, Isfahan, Pol-e Khaju: View on the Khajoo Bridge with flowers in the foreground. The bridge has 23 arches, is 133 meters long, 12 meters wide.
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Wall Circles ISFAHAN, IRAN - APRIL 28, 2015: unidentified people resting in t
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Wall Circles Allahverdi Khan Bridge (Si-o-seh pol) in Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Explore Khaju Bridge, Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles Unidentified Iranian family resting in the ancient Khaju Bridge, (Pol-e Khaju) -Isfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles typical view on Khaju Bridge over Zayandeh river ib Isfahan at the daylight with cloudy sky
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Wall Circles Khaju Bridge Against Cloudy Sky During Sunset
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Wall Circles View of Khajoo bridge in Esfahan, Iran
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Wall Circles It's Khaju Bridge, arguably the finest bridge in the province of Isfahan, Iran. It was built by the Persian Safavid king, Shah Abbas II, around 1650 C.E.