Khaju Bridge, also Pol-e Khaju, built by the Persian king Shah Abbas II during Safavid era. Bridge is 133 metres long and has 24 arches. Serving as a


Khaju Bridge, also Pol-e Khaju, built by the Persian king Shah Abbas II during Safavid era. Bridge is 133 metres long and has 24 arches. Serving as a bridge and a dam as well (or a weir) and links the Khaju quarter with the Zoroastrian quarter across the Zayandeh River.


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Location: Isfahan, Iran
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