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Soltaniyeh Dome at Dusk Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Tomb of Oljeitu, also known as the Soltaniyeh Dome, in Zanjan province, Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Soltaniyeh Dome (Oljeitu's Tomb) in Zanjan province, Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Soltaniyeh Dome, which houses Oljeitu's Tomb, located in Zanjan province, Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh Dome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh dome UNESCO world heritage , Zanjan , Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh dome UNESCO world heritage in portrait frame , Zanjan , Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh dome
Soltaniyeh dome unesco Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh dome , Zanjan , Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh dome Zanjan Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh dome UNESCO world heritage , Zanjan , Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh dome UNESCO world heritage , Zanjan , Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh dome UNESCO world heritage , Zanjan , Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ceiling of balcony in Soltaniyeh dome Zanjan Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soltaniyeh, located some 150 mi to the north-west of Tehran, was built as the capital of Mongol Ilkhanid rulers of Iran in the 14th century. Its name which refers to the Islamic ruler title sultan translates loosely as `the Regal`. Soltaniyeh was visited by Ruy González de Clavijo, who reported that the city was a hub of silk exportation


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