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__NOTOC__ Allāhverdi Khan Bridge ((ペルシア語:پل اللهوردیخان)), popularly known as Si-o-seh pol ((ペルシア語:سی وسه پل); (:ˈsiː oˈseh ˈpol), “The bridge of thirty-three spans”) is one of the eleven bridges of Isfahan, Iran and the longest bridge on Zayandeh River with the total length of . It is highly ranked as being one of the most famous examples of Safavid bridge design. It was constructed by the finance and the inspection of Allahverdi Khan Undiladze chancellor of Shah Abbas I, an Iranian ethnic Georgian, it consists of two rows of 33 arches from either sides, left and right. There is a larger base plank at the start of the bridge where the Zayandeh River flows under it, supporting a tea house which nowadays is abandoned due to the shortage of water and the river drought. ==Image gallery== Image:Si-o-se Pol-night2.JPG|Inner view at night Image:Si-o-se_Pol-day3.jpg|Inner view at day Image:33pol esfahan.jpg|Another view Image:Si-o-se Pol at night.jpg|33 Pol night view Image:33 Pol at night.JPG|The whole view of 33 Pol at night Image:33pol.JPG|A view of the whole bridge Image:33pol-up.JPG|One of the bridges from top 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「Si-o-seh pol」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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