Ganjali Khan Complex

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The Ganjali Khan Complex is a historic Safavid-era architectural ensemble in Kerman, Iran, featuring a bazaar, bathhouse, mosque, caravanserai, and square built under the patronage of governor Ganjali Khan.

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Ganjali Khan Bathhouse 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural complex
historic site
architecturalStyle Safavid architecture NERFINISHED
builder Ganjali Khan NERFINISHED
centralFeature square
cityCenterRole urban ensemble
completionEra reign of Shah Abbas I
constructionStartCentury 17th century
containsCommercialBuilding bazaar
caravanserai
containsPublicBath hammam
containsReligiousBuilding mosque
country Iran
era early modern Iran
governingDynasty Safavid dynasty NERFINISHED
governorDuringConstruction Ganjali Khan NERFINISHED
hasMuseum Ganjali Khan Bathhouse Museum NERFINISHED
hasPart Ganjali Khan Bathhouse NERFINISHED
Ganjali Khan Bazaar NERFINISHED
Ganjali Khan Caravanserai NERFINISHED
Ganjali Khan Mosque NERFINISHED
Ganjali Khan Square NERFINISHED
mint
water reservoir
heritage Safavid era
historicalFunction commercial hub
religious center
social center
locatedIn Kerman NERFINISHED
Kerman Bazaar NERFINISHED
Kerman Province NERFINISHED
material brick
stucco
tile
namedAfter Ganjali Khan NERFINISHED
notableFor decorative tilework
integrated urban design
stucco decoration
wall paintings in bathhouse
patron Ganjali Khan NERFINISHED
period Islamic architecture
preservationStatus well-preserved
region southeastern Iran
religiousAffiliation Islam NERFINISHED
squareShape rectangular
tourism major attraction in Kerman

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Kerman hasLandmark Ganjali Khan Complex
Kerman hasLandmark Ganjali Khan Complex
this entity surface form: Ganjali Khan Bathhouse