Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) It was mainly built for military purposes during the war with the Portuguese, during the reign of Shah Abbas. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) It is built over the Kol River as part of a Safavid road built for Caravans connecting Shiraz to Bandar Abbas. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) Latidan bridge, which dates back to several hundred years ago, is considered as one of the most remarkable and important historical monuments constructed in Hormozgan Province during Safavid dynasty. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) It is three times longer than Siosepol in Isfahan. read more on itto.org Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) It is built over the Kol River as part of a Safavid road built for Caravans connecting Shiraz to Bandar Abbas. read more on itto.org Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) It was mainly built for military purposes during the war with the Portuguese, during the reign of Shah Abbas. copyright itto.org Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) It was then transformed into a merchant corridor when the conflict ended. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) The bridge emerged like a Phoenix from the ashes, when in 1993 a flood hit Nim Kar village in Khamir county, Hormozgan Province, and washed away tons of dust. read more on itto.org Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) The bridge emerged like a Phoenix from the ashes, when in 1993 a flood hit Nim Kar village in Khamir county, Hormozgan Province, and washed away tons of dust. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) Latidan Bridge is considered one of the longest historical bridges in Iran. It is over a kilometer long, and has in the region of 233 piles. It is three times longer than Siosepol in Isfahan. copyright itto.org Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) Latidan Bridge is considered one of the longest historical bridges in Iran. It is over a kilometer long, and has in the region of 233 piles. It is three times longer than Siosepol in Isfahan. read more on itto.org Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) It was then transformed into a merchant corridor when the conflict ended. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) Latidan bridge, which dates back to several hundred years ago, is considered as one of the most remarkable and important historical monuments constructed in Hormozgan Province during Safavid dynasty. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) Latidan Bridge is considered one of the longest historical bridges in Iran. It is over a kilometer long, and has in the region of 233 piles. copyright itto.org It is three times longer than Siosepol in Isfahan. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) It is undoubtedly one of the masterpieces of bridge architecture in the history of the country. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) Constructed during the Safavid era, it contradicts the general style of the period in which bridges were built with brick, and is from amorphous stone. copyright itto.org Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) Latidan bridge, which dates back to several hundred years ago, is considered as one of the most remarkable and important historical monuments constructed in Hormozgan Province during Safavid dynasty. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) Constructed during the Safavid era, it contradicts the general style of the period in which bridges were built with brick, and is from amorphous stone. Latidan Bridge – Near Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) It is three times longer than Siosepol in Isfahan. undefined . undefined | Read more at itto.org: https://itto.org/iran/itemgallery/Lateidan-Bridge-bandar-abbas/
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