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قدمگاه جهرم

Azadegan Blvd.

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Qadamgah-e Jehrām

A 16th-century fortress and former seat of power in southern Iran.

History

  • The Qadamgah-e Jehrām was constructed during the Safavid dynasty, reportedly between 1580 and 1590. Its primary purpose was as a military stronghold and administrative center for the region. The castle's strategic location allowed it to control the surrounding area and protect the city of Jahrom from potential threats.

Architecture

The Qadamgah-e Jehrām is an example of traditional Persian architecture, featuring a blend of Safavid and Islamic styles. The fortress is built on a hilltop, with walls constructed from local limestone and clay bricks. The castle's layout is characterized by a central courtyard surrounded by four wings, each housing a different section of the fortification.

Layout

  • A grand hall or reception room
  • A mosque or prayer space
  • A private residence for the castle's rulers
  • A military barracks and armory

Historical Significance and Events

The Qadamgah-e Jehrām played a significant role in regional politics during the Safavid period. The fortress was used as a base for military campaigns against neighboring territories, including the Ottoman Empire.

Current Status and Use

Today, the Qadamgah-e Jehrām is a well-preserved historical site, attracting tourists and historians interested in Persian architecture and history. The castle has undergone restoration work to maintain its original structure and integrity.

Heritage Status

The Qadamgah-e Jehrām is listed as a national monument in Iran, recognized for its cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • Location: Azadegan Blvd., Jahrom, Iran
  • Access: Open to the public, with guided tours available

Notable Features and Rooms

The Qadamgah-e Jehrām is notable for its well-preserved architecture and historical significance. Visitors can explore the castle's grand hall, mosque, and private residence, gaining insight into life during the Safavid period.

  • Grand Hall: A large reception room with high ceilings and intricate stone carvings
  • Mosque: A modest prayer space with a central mihrab (prayer niche)
  • Private Residence: A luxurious quarters for the castle's rulers, featuring ornate furnishings and decorations

Details

Nameقدمگاه جهرم
CityJahrom
CountryIran
Coordinates28.48638, 53.564075
Current usehistorical site
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue