Ghushkhaneh garden

The Ghushkhaneh garden is a historical garden in Isfahan, Iran. The garden belongs to the era of Abbas I. In the era of Safavids, the ceremony of samite confessing of the King took place here.[1]

Etymology

The word Ghushkhaneh consists of two words: Ghush and Khaneh. Ghush is a Turkish word and means "falcon", Khaneh is a Persian word and means house or home. The name of the garden is Ghushkhaneh, because in the Safavid era, the King's falcons were kept in the garden.[1][2]

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References

  1. 'Hosseyn Yaghoubi (2004), Arash Beheshti (ed.), Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān (Travel Guide for the Province Isfahan) (in Persian), Rouzane, p. 113, ISBN 964-334-218-2
  2. http://isfahan.ir/ShowPage.aspx?page_=form&order=show&lang=1&sub=10&PageId=105&codeV=1&tempname=AsarTarikhy

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