At the intersection of Tayeb and Mir-Damad streets, is located the remnants of Darb-e Kushk, which was once an ancient neighborhood of Isfahan, prosperous in the Aq-Qoyunlu epoch (1378–1503).
Iran (IMNA) -An ancient inscription suggests the portal (also known as Sar-dar-e Zaviyeh Bab al-Qasr) dates to the reign of Aq-Qoyunlu, ruler Abol-Mozafar Rostam Bahador khan. Six-pointed star panels and vegetal patterns are used to decorate it.
It would be interesting to know that the high portal of Darb-e Kushk that you see is a replica of the original one, whose remains are being kept in the Chehel-Sotun palace
After passing through a small alley and continuing to the north, you will arrive at a modest religious institution known as Baqerieh, which was established during the Safavid era.
You reach a crossroads connecting Tayeb, Masjed-e Seyyed and Bidabadi streets after leaving these three monuments behind and strolling farther north.
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