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    Hasht Behesht or Hasht-Behesht (هشت‌بهشت, also romanized as Hašt-Behešt, lit. 'the Eight Heavens') is a 17th-century pavilion in Isfahan, Iran. It was...
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  • Hasht-behesht (Persian: هشت‌بهشت, hašt-behešt, literally "eight heavens") may refer to: Hasht Behesht, a pavilion in Isfahan, Iran Hasht-behesht (architecture)...
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    In architecture, a hasht-behesht (هشت‌بهشت, hašt-behešt), literally meaning "eight heavens" in Persian, is a type of floor plan consisting of a central...
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  • "Hasht Behesht on Mehr News". "Hasht Behesht on Borna News". "Hasht Behesht on ISNA News". "Hasht Behesht on iFilm". "Hasht Behesht on Filcin". "Hasht...
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    "Hasht-Bihisht" (Persian: هشت بهشت, lit. "The Eight Paradises") is a famous poem written by Amir Khusrow around 1302 AD. The poem is based on the Haft...
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    and for writing nationalist and libertarian works. His famous book, Hasht Behesht, is about Bábism beliefs and critiques of Baháʼí Faith. Sheikh Ahmad...
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    entertained him with exciting stories. He is also the focal point in the Hasht-Behesht ("Eight Paradises"), written by Amir Khusrau in ca. 1302. Bahram V is...
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    or simply a farm, rather than other houses. One of the mashrabiya at Hasht Behesht Palace in Isfahan showing a hexagonal lattice pattern Maymoni pattern...
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    and Humayun's Tomb in Delhi which inspired the Charbagh gardens and hasht-behesht plan of the site. The building complex employs symmetrical constructions...
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    giving it its present appearance. The other notable surviving pavilion, Hasht Behesht, mostly dates to the late 17th century. To the west of the palace grounds...
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