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Dowlatabad Garden (Persian: باغ دولت آباد) is a historical garden in Yazd, Iran. Its 33.8 meters tall windcatcher is the tallest adobe-made windcatcher in the world. It was listed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 2011, as part of the Persian gardens. It is also listed in UNESCO as a part of the historical city of Yazd in 2017.WEB, Historic City of Yazd,weblink 2021-12-05, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, en, WEB, Dowlatabad Garden: A Garden in Heart of Desert - Tourism news,weblink 2021-12-05, Tasnim News Agency, en,weblink {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}WEB, 35 COM 8B.26 - Decision,weblink 2021-12-05, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, en, WEB, 2017-07-13, Bagh-e Dolat Abad, an epitome of Persian Garden,weblink 2021-12-05, Tehran Times, en, The garden contains several buildings, such as Talar-e Ayeneh (mirror hall building), frontispiece house, Behesht-Aeen building, Badgir building, Haremsara (women quarters), Tehrani building, servants quarters, courthouse, kitchen (cook house), archway, cistern, Shotorkhane, summer and winter stables and a Qanat.WEB, 2020-05-29, ایران زیباست؛ باغ "دولت آباد" یزد,weblink 2021-12-05, ایسنا, fa, WEB, 2018-03-10, باغ جهانی دولت آباد یزد، تلفیقی از ذوق و هنر معماری,weblink 2021-12-05, ایرنا, fa,

History

The garden was created in 1747 by Mohammad Taghi Khan Bafqi who was in charge of Yazd after Nader Shah's death. He began the construction by ordering a 65 kilometers long Qanat with 5 root branches to be made to transfer water from Mehriz to the site.WEB, 2021-06-07, شکایت مهریزی‌ها از خان یزد برای آب قنات دولت‌آباد,weblink 2021-12-05, ایسنا, fa, WEB, 2008-10-08, آشنایی با باغ دولت‌آباد - یزد,weblink 2021-12-05, همشهری آنلاین, fa, Then he constructed his residence and the seat of his government in the garden.WEB, 2015-05-04, درباره باغ دولت آباد - سربرگ - باغ دولت آباد یزد,weblink 2021-12-05,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150504092313weblink">weblink 4 May 2015, dead, The garden fell into ruins after the death of its original owner in 1793. Currently the garden is irrigated using a semi deep well as the Qanat no longer provides water for the garden.The garden and the structures in it were repaired by Fathali Shah Qajar's third son Mohammad Vali Mirza who was in 1811 the governor of Yazd, and another time by Sultan Hossein Mirza the eldest son of Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan who was serving as the governor of Yazd. For the last time, it was repaired between 1975 and 1983 which restored the half collapsed windcatcher in some parts. The walls containing the garden once had 6 towers, of which only 1 remains today.It was listed in the national heritage sites of Iran with the number 774 on March 13, 1968.File:Dolat Abad Garden 02.jpgFile:Jardín de Dolat-Abad, Yazd, Irán, 2016-09-21, DD 42.jpgFile:Jardín de Dolat-Abad, Yazd, Irán, 2016-09-21, DD 41.jpgFile:Dolatabad garden b&w.jpgFile:Dolat Abad Garden 102.jpgFile:Dolat Abad Garden - Pavilion 06.jpgFile:Dolat abad garden11.jpgFile:Dolat abad garden8.jpg

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