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See also: town of a See also: district, or sub-province, of same name, of the province of Azerbaijan in See also: north-western See also: Persia, in See also: lat
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38° 14' N., and long
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48° 21' E., and at an See also: elevation of 4500 ft
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It is situated on the Baluk Su (See also: Fish See also: river), a tributary of the Kara Su (Black river), which flows northwards to the See also: Aras, and in a fertile plain bounded on the west by See also: Mount Savelan, a volcanic See also: cone with an altitude of 15,792 ft
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(See also: Russian triangulation), and on the See also: east by the Talish mountains (9000 ft.)
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See also: Ardebil has a population of about io,000, and See also: post and telegraph offices
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Its See also: trade, principally in the hands of Armenians, is still important, but is chiefly a transit trade between See also: Russia and Persia by way of See also: Astara, a See also: port on the See also: Caspian 30 M. north-east of Ardebil
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It is surrounded by a ruinous mud See also: wall flanked by towers; a quarter of a mile east of it stands a mud fort, 18o yds. square, constructed according
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to See also: European See also: system of fortification
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Inside the city are the famous sepulchres and shrines of Shaikh Safi ud-din and his descendant Shah See also: Ismail I
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(1502—1524) the first Shiah shah of Persia and founder of the Safavi dynasty
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Plans and photo-graphs of the shrines were taken in 1897 by Dr F
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Sarre of Berlin and published in Igor (Denkmdler Persischer Baukunst; 65 large folio plates) . European andSee also: Chinese merchants resided at Ardebil in the See also: middle ages, and for a long See also: time the city was a See also: great emporium for central Asian and See also: Indian merchandise, which was forwarded to See also: Europe via See also: Tabriz, See also: Trebizond and the Black See also: Sea, and also by way of the See also: Caucasus and the Volga
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Since the beginning of the 16th century, when Persia See also: fell under the sway of the Safavis, the place has been much frequented by pilgrims who come to pay their devotions at the shrine of Shaikh Safi
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This shrine is a richly endowed establishment with mosques and See also: college attached, and had a See also: fine library containing many rare and valuable See also: MSS. presented by Shah Abbas I. at the beginning of the 17th century, and mostly carried off by the Russians in 1828 and placed in the library at St See also: Petersburg
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The See also: grand See also: carpet which had covered the floor of one of the mosques for three centuries was See also: purchased by a traveller about 1890 for See also: ioo, and was finally acquired by the See also: South See also: Kensington Museum for many thousands
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This beautiful carpet See also: measures 34 ft. by 17 ft
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6 in., and contains 380 See also: hand-tied knots in the square inch, which gives over 32,500,000 knots to the whole carpet (W
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Griggs, Asian Carpet Designs)
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