Mehrpadin Casle | |
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قلعه مهرپادین | |
General information | |
Location | Yazd province, Iran |
Completed | 14th century |
Technical details | |
Size | 160*148 meters |
Mehrpadin Castle (Persian: قلعه مهرپادین) is a 14th-century castle in Mehriz County, Yazd province, Iran.
History
There is a disagreement on when this castle was constructed. According to some, it was built during Mozaffarid era, others claim it is a Safavid structure, while another group attribute it to Afsharid era.
The local story, however, states that during the Mongol invasion, the Mongols slaughtered the entire population of the city of Mehrijerd, but spared one infant boy and gave him to the inhabitants of the nearby village of Saryazd. When the boy grew up, in order to prevent this from happening ever again, he returned to his homeland and created the castle, so that people would be safe in times of raids and wars.
The castle was never used as a permanent residence, but as a place for temporary residence in event of raids, in which case they often used smoke to signal other castles and ask for help.
It was listed in the national heritage sites of Iran with the number 6,143 on 29 September 2002.
Description
The castle consists of two layers of walls and nine round towers, and the entire castle is surrounded by a large moat. The walls are approximately 6.5 meters (21 ft) in height, and the towers of the inner layer are 8.5 meters (28 ft) tall. Interior of the castle includes structures like houses, governor's seat, religious buildings, stables and storehouses.
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References
- ^ "Mehrpadin Castle in Central Iran". Tasnim News Agency. Retrieved 2021-12-06.
- ^ "داستان تنها بازمانده شهر و رازهای قلعه "مهرپادین" + تصاویر". ایسنا (in Persian). 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2021-12-06.
- سیما, IRIB NEWS AGENCY | خبرگزاری صدا و (April 1, 2019). "قلعه مهرپادین یکی از جاذبه های گردشگری مهریز". fa (in Persian). Retrieved 2021-12-06.
- ^ "شهرداری مهریز – قلعه مهرپادین". mehriz.ir. Retrieved 2021-12-06.
- "مرمت قلعه مهرپادین مهریز". ایسنا (in Persian). 2014-08-13. Retrieved 2021-12-06.
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