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		<title>Rakhtshur Khaneh or the Laundry House</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A kind of laundry house in the center of Zanjan city that uses a huge water source for this purpose. The name literary means the same.</p>
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<p>This building is placed in the historical part of the city of Zanjan and was used as a laundry house. The name literary means the same. Zanjan has very cold weather. During harsh winters, washing clothes was a challenge for women. In 1925, Ali Akbar Khan Toufighi, the first Mayer of the city, bought a piece of land and built a construct inside for women to wash their clothes there in winter. The architectural style of the Rakhtshur Khaneh is a popular style of the late Qajar and the Early Pahlavi era, a combination of the traditional style of the former with the modern style of the latter.</p>
<blockquote><p>During harsh winters, washing clothes was a challenge for women. In 1925, Ali Akbar Khan Toufighi, the first Mayer of the city, bought a piece of land and built a construct inside for women to wash their clothes there in winter.</p></blockquote>
<p>The water needed for this place came from the Qalche Kariz aqueduct. The place has two main sections:1) the Washing Area and 2) The Management and the Residential Section. The square yard of the construct is surrounded by these two sections. The entrance area has separate doors that lead to the Washing Area, the Residential Area and the yard which make access easier; in a way that if you enter the place you can reach each section without being forced to pass through the others.</p>
<p>Immediately after the door that opens to the washing area, there are two sets of stairs; one leads you above the ground level and the other leads you down. Going up, there is a terrace like the area that was used by the manager of the Rakhtshur Khaneh. By standing there, she could monitor the whole washing area.</p>
<p>The lower area is a vast hall with water canals running through that leads water from the water source or Khazineh to the end of the hall. The water source of this place is 17 m long, 11.55 m wide and 8 m tall. The structure of the place proves that the architect had been well aware of the principles of Persian architecture. The arches and domes of the place with colored windows give a wonderful atmosphere to the hall.</p>
<p>The hall has 11 columns and two water canals creating three passage ways where women could sit and wash their clothes. The hall is 62 m tall and 13.7 m wide and the whole place covers an area of about 850 square meters.</p>
<p>The place is now filled with wax statues, showing women as they once used this area. There is also a handicraft shop selling different goods like shoes and jewelries all made by masters of these crafts.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Located in the western part of Iran, Zanjan province is mainly identified with Soltaniyeh Dome, Saltmen Museum, Chalabioghlou Mausoleum, and Dashkasan Temple.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zanjan province including Zanjan city as its center and eight counties with an area of ​​21,773 square kilometers ranks the 20th largest province of Iran. Its neighboring provinces comprise <a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/west-azerbaijan-qarbi-province/">West Azerbaijan</a>, <a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/west-azerbaijan-qarbi-province/">East Azerbaijan</a>, <a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/ardabil-province/">Ardabil</a>, <a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/gilan/">Gilan</a>, <a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/qazvin-province/">Qazvin</a>, <a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/hamedan-province/">Hamedan</a>, and <a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/kurdistan-province/">Kurdistan</a>. Incorporating about 1.5 percent of the total population of the country, Zanjan’s residents are mostly Turks who speak Azerbaijani Turkish.</p>
<p>The province has a mountainous nature that surrounds parts of the Alborz, Talesh, and Qaflankuh Mountains. In the mountainous parts and lower altitude areas, the province has cold and semi-humid climates, respectively.</p>
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<p>The archaeological excavations carried out in the area show that the history of the province dates back to prehistoric times. For example, the findings in Galjik Cave approve a human settlement with a history of 16 to 30 thousand before the birth of Christ. The ancient human-made objects including open-air fire temples belonging to the Parthian (247 B.C.- 224 A.D.) and Sassanid (224-651 A.D.) Empires indicate that the valley of Qizil Üzan and Zanjan-rud Rivers were popular in ancient times.</p>
<p>Following the attack of Hulagu Khan to Ismaili Castles and the collapse of the Abbasid caliphate (750-1258) in Baghdad, Iran including Soltaniyeh (Zanjan province), Maragheh, and Tabriz cities became the center of the Ilkhanate government (1256-1335). However, Zanjan was first destroyed upon the invasion of Mongol but Oljaitu is known as Muhammad Khodabandeh, the most famous king of the Ilkhanate dynasty, built the historical city of Soltaniyeh near Zanjan.</p>
<p>Zanjan province benefits from a diversity of attractions encompassing natural and cultural/historical resources.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Soltaniyeh Dome, which has been registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is the most salient historical work in the province.</p></blockquote>
<p>Chalabioghlou Mausoleum, Dashkasan Temple, numerous caves with historic engravings, Katale Khor Cave, Mah-Neshan colorful Mountains, Zanjan’s historical bazaar, bridges, castles, and caravanserais are among the tourist attractions of this province. Also, Zanjan’s handicrafts include handmade steel knives, filigree, traditional shoe, and metalworking, among which the most famous ones are steel knives.</p>
<p>The eatable souvenirs of the province include almond, walnut, and grape. Its native cuisines are Suti Aush (rice pudding), sour Aush, Yaaq Shurba (a kind of soup) Qara Shurba (boiled meat and bread), Irdak (a mixture of flour and milk), and different types of meals made of meat. Finally, Shahab Al-Din Sohrevardi (philosopher) and Hossein Monzavi (contemporary poet) can be considered the province’s prominent figures.</p>
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