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Vakil Water Storage

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Construction started
  
mid 1767

Structural system
  
Reserver (Welfare)

Architectural style
  
Iranian architecture

Completed
  
late 1767

Size
  
100 m2 (presumed)

Architect
  
Karim Khan

Vakil Water Storage

Location
  
Shiraz (Iran's capital at the time)

Engineer
  
A team of engineers all from Zand territories

Address
  
Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran

Similar
  
Pars Museum, Vakil Mosque, Tomb of Hafez, Nasir ol Molk Mosque, Eram Garden

Bazar vakil shiraz


The Vakil Water Storage is an ab anbar (water cistern) that was built in the late 1700s during the Zand dynasty. Karim Khan, the founder of the Zand dynasty made Shiraz his capital. Thus he began to construct new monuments and buildings that were necessary. He began to create a bazaar in his capital, Vakil Bazaar. Then, Karim Khan ordered engineers to build a public bath as there were no baths in homes back in the 1700s. The Vakil Bath constructions were also completed in a short time, but the new capital of Iran needed a better source of fresh water. So his majesty thought about building a water reservoir chamber, an ab anbar. [1]

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Vakil Water Storage Wikipedia