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- Shabestan abstract "A shabestan or shabistan is an underground space that can be usually found in traditional architecture of mosques, houses, and schools in ancient Persia (Iran).These spaces were usually used during summers and could be ventilated by windcatchers and qanats.Moreover, during the Sassanid era and subsequent Islamic periods, shabestans also referred to inner sanctums of shahs, where their concubines resided. Later these structures came to be called zanāneh (feminine residence), andarouni (inner private zone) and haram (from Arabic harem).".
- Shabestan thumbnail Shabestan_masjed-e-jomeh_tabriz.jpg?width=300.
- Shabestan wikiPageID "1933818".
- Shabestan wikiPageLength "2231".
- Shabestan wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Shabestan wikiPageRevisionID "597331138".
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Bernoullis_principle.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_architecture.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Concubinage.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Harem.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Iranian_architecture.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Latent_heat.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Qanat.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Sasanian_Empire.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Shah.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink Windcatcher.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink File:Qanat_wind_tower.svg.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLink File:Shabestan_masjed-e-jomeh_tabriz.jpg.
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shabestan".
- Shabestan wikiPageWikiLinkText "shabestan".
- Shabestan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecture-stub.
- Shabestan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Iranian_Architecture.
- Shabestan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shabestan subject Category:Iranian_architecture.
- Shabestan hypernym Space.
- Shabestan comment "A shabestan or shabistan is an underground space that can be usually found in traditional architecture of mosques, houses, and schools in ancient Persia (Iran).These spaces were usually used during summers and could be ventilated by windcatchers and qanats.Moreover, during the Sassanid era and subsequent Islamic periods, shabestans also referred to inner sanctums of shahs, where their concubines resided.".
- Shabestan label "Shabestan".
- Shabestan sameAs Q3481142.
- Shabestan sameAs Category:Shabestans.
- Shabestan sameAs Schabestan.
- Shabestan sameAs شبستان.
- Shabestan sameAs Shabestan.
- Shabestan sameAs Shabestan.
- Shabestan sameAs m.0675yt.
- Shabestan sameAs Q3481142.
- Shabestan wasDerivedFrom Shabestan?oldid=597331138.
- Shabestan depiction Shabestan_masjed-e-jomeh_tabriz.jpg.
- Shabestan isPrimaryTopicOf Shabestan.