Agha Garden

[2] A figure named Seyyed Abolhassan Khan Beiglarbeigi, who was the governor of Kerman at the time, established this garden between the years 1816 and 1827.

He sent a message through Seyf al-Din, stating that Lotfali Khan's coming and staying in Kerman would not be in his best interest or that of the people.

[2][3] Seyyed Abolhassan Khan was known for his generosity, especially during a time when the people of Kerman were suffering from poverty and hardship.

[2] In the book "Tarikh Vaziri," (Vaziri History) it is written about Bagh Agha: "Among the buildings of the late Seyyed Abolhassan Khan Beiglarbeigi is a square located next to the Jameh Mosque of Guashir, where men and women gather and crowd on Saturdays to buy and sell.

(This refers to the garden and the building that once served as the British consulate and is currently the office of the oil company in Kerman.)"