Meimoon Ghal'eh

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Meimoon Ghaleh, plan of main floor.
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Meimoon Ghaleh, east–west section.

Meimoon Ghal'eh (Template:Langx, literally "Monkey Castle" or "the Blessed Castle"), also known as Mehman Ghal'eh (Script error: No such module "Lang".) and Mobarak Ghal'eh (Script error: No such module "Lang".), is one of several castle ruins scattered throughout the Qazvin area, in Iran.

Description

It sits in the south of the city of Qazvin, where has been always crowded, hence heavily eroded, and is almost 5000 square meters in footage. The remains indicate the castle to have had a large dome in its central section. All ceilings no longer exist. The fortification has a subterranean network of 3 east-west tunnels under the structure connected by a north–south tunnel. The two levels were connected via a helical staircase. The main gates must have been on the northern side, it is believed. Eight towers made of brick surrounded the castle. All evidence indicates this structure to have been a military fortress of some sorts.

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