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Arg-e Ali-Shāh ((ペルシア語:ارگ علیشاه), also known as ''Arg-e Tabriz'', ''Arch of Alishah'', ''Arg Citadel'', and ''Masjid Ali-Shāh''), is remnants of a big unfinished 14th century mausoleum and a 19th century military compound in city center of Tabriz, Iran. ==History== The original construction was made between 1318-1339, during the Ilkhanate. Within the construction, the roof of the mausoleum collapsed and the construction was stopped afterwards. Centuries later, by the eruption of the Russo-Persian War, 1804-1813, the Russo-Persian War (1826-1828), and the Anglo-Persian War the compound was quickly reconstructed as a military compound. During the reconstruction of the Arg compound, a foundry factory for the manufacturing of cannons for the Iranian Army was built, as well as a military headquarter, a barrack for the troops, and a small palace was added as well to the original plan of the Arg.〔(B. Ajorloo and A.N. Babaylou, The Alienation of Qajarid Identity at the Arch of Alishah in Tabriz as the Result of Stylistic Restoration Methods, 2015 )〕 File:Arg of Tabriz, 1673.png|Remnants of the Arg of Tabriz, in Jean Chardin's drawing of Tabriz, 1673. File:Remains of the Palace Zobeideh , Tabriz by Eugène Flandin.jpg|Ruins of Arg, Eugène Flandin 1840. Image:Arg-Tabriz-USA.jpg|A US flag flies over the US Consulate near Arg of Tabriz during Iran's Constitutional Revolution. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arg of Tabriz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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