- In architecture, a
hasht-behesht (هشتبهشت, hašt-behešt),
literally meaning "eight heavens" in Persian, is a type of
floor plan
consisting of a central...
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Hasht Behesht or
Hasht-Behesht (هشتبهشت, also
romanized as Hašt-Behešt, lit. 'the
Eight Heavens') is a 17th-century
pavilion in Isfahan, Iran. It was...
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Hasht Bihisht (Persian: هشت بهشت, lit. 'Eight Paradises') is a
collection of
speeches aut****d by Amir
Khusraw around 1302. The poem is
based on the Haft...
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Istanbul and for
writing nationalist and
libertarian works. His
famous book,
Hasht Behesht, is
about Bábism
beliefs and
critiques of Baháʼí Faith.
Sheikh Ahmad...
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Hasht-behesht (Persian: هشتبهشت, hašt-behešt,
literally "eight heavens") may
refer to:
Hasht Behesht, a
pavilion in Isfahan, Iran
Hasht-behesht (architecture)...
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Hasht Bandi (Persian: هشت بندي يك or هشت بندی) is a city in, and the
capital of,
Tukahur District of
Minab County,
Hormozgan province, Iran. It also serves...
- and was
influential in the
development of the
Hasht Behesht architectural style in Iran,
including the
Hasht Behesht in Isfahan. Uzun
Hasan did not leave...
- The
Hasht-Bhaiya (Hindi: आठभैया, romanized: ath bhaiya, lit. 'Eight Brothers') (e)states were a
group of
jagirs (small
feudatory estates,
formally ranking...
- 38°05′20″N 46°17′27″E / 38.088778°N 46.290944°E / 38.088778; 46.290944 The
Hasht Behesht Palace ("Palace of the
Eight Paradises") was a
palace in the northern...
- میرزا یحیی, romanized: Mirzā Yaḥyā
Kirmani made this
claim later in his
Hasht-Bihisht. This book is
abstracted in part by
Edward G.
Browne in "Note W"...