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KHORREMABAD

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 780 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KHORREMABAD  , a

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town of
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Persia, capital of the province of Luristan, in 33° 32' N., 48° 15' E., and at an
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elevation of 4250 ft . Pop. about 6000 . It is situated 138 m . W.N.W. of Isfahan and 117 M . S.E. of Kermanshah, on the right
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bank of the broad but shallow Khorremabad
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river, also called Ab-i-istaneh, and,
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lower down, Kashgan Rud . On an isolated rock between the town and the river stands a ruined castle, the Diz-i-siyah (black castle), the residence of the governor of the
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district (then called Samha) in the
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middle ages, and, with some
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modern additions, one of them consisting of rooms on the
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summit, called Felek ul aflak (heaven of heavens), the residence of the
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governors of .Luristan in the beginning of the 19th century . At the
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foot of the castle stands the modern residence of the governor, built c . 1830, with several spacious courts and gardens . On the
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left bank of the river opposite the town are the ruins of the old city of Samha . There are a minaret 6o ft. high, parts of a mosque, an aqueduct, a number of walls of other buildings and a four-sided monolith, measuring 92 ft. in height, by 3 ft. long and 23 broad, with an inscription partly illegible, commemorating Mahmud, a
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grand-son of the Seljuk king Malik Shah, and dated A.11 . 517, or 519 (A.D . 1148–1150) .

There also remain ten

arches of a
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bridge which led over the river from Samha on to the road to Shapurkhast, a city situated some distance west .

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