Hasht Bihisht (architecture)
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Hasht Bihisht (architecture)
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In architecture, a hasht-behesht, literally meaning "eight heavens" in Persian, is a type of floor plan consisting of a central hall surrounded by eight rooms, the earliest recognized example of which in Iranian architecture is traced to the time of the Persianate Timurid Empire. The term was used in Persian literature as a metaphorical image, and was later notably used in a poem by Indian poet Amir Khusrow, who gave the most comprehensible literary reconstruction of the model in his adaptation
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasht_Bihisht_(architecture)
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2009-03-26T15:07:31Z
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2024-09-15T08:48:05Z
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