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Goljam or Shah Abbasi flower is a flower that has attracted the attention of the people of China and Egypt for thousands of years. and a sign of freshness, and it was accepted in Asia in the ancient era and it was the symbol of the sun among these people, in the works obtained from Hamadan province, we find a bronze cup with the flower of the early Shah Abbasid. And they are connected to each other with a rope. From this work, it can be said that this flower goes back to the Achaemenid period. The best example of Shah Abbasi's flowers can be seen in the plastering of the altar of the Marlik Mosque in Kerman. [1] Flowers |
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Goljam or Shah Abbasi flower is a flower that has attracted the attention of the people of China and Egypt for thousands of years. and a sign of freshness, and it was accepted in Asia in the ancient era and it was the symbol of the sun among these people, in the works obtained from Hamadan province, we find a bronze cup with the flower of the early Shah Abbasid. And they are connected to each other with a rope. From this work, it can be said that this flower goes back to the Achaemenid period. The best example of Shah Abbasi's flowers can be seen in the plastering of the altar of the Marlik Mosque in Kerman. [1] Flowers