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Golshan Garden
باغ گلشن (طبس)
The Golshan Garden
Established1977
LocationTabas, Iran
Coordinates33°36′05″N 56°56′38″E / 33.6014°N 56.94381°E / 33.6014; 56.94381
TypePersian Garden
OwnerIranian Army

Golshan Garden (Persian: باغ گلشن) is in the town of Tabas. This park which currently is a public park has an area of 8 hectare.

This garden where has been developed in compliance to Iranian garden architecture Iranian garden architecture.

At center point of this garden, there is a pond that is the habitat of two pelicans that are named in the Mir Hassan Khan Trust as beneficiaries, and these birds are very familiar with visitors.

History

The age of this garden dates back to Zand and Qajar eras. In 1979 the last owner, Mir Massoum Khan Sheibany, father to Amir Ali Sheibany, was removed as the Trustee by the new revolutionary government.

See also

References

  1. "melkima.com". Archived from the original on 2020-08-07. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
  2. Cultural Heritage and Handicrafts Organization of Southern Khorasan Province
  3. http://tourismiran.ir/
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