Gaz-e Borkhar

Gaz-e Borkhar (Persian: گز برخوار)[a] is a city in the Central District of Shahinshahr County,[b] Isfahan province, Iran.

Hamdullah Mostofi writes in the book of Nuzhat al-Qulub: "Bahman bin Esfandiar has built a ten-fireplace."

He released the collection with the help of Ulrich Shapka in two exquisite volumes in Germany, titled "Westiranische Mundarten Aus der Sammlung Wilhelm Eilers".

[2] The historic city of Gaz is located in a relatively flat plain that lacks natural effects.

The northern, southern, east and west porches in this mosque are two to two mirrors, with a square and its length and width of about 2 meters.

One of the interesting examples of the caravanserai of Shah Abbas I, built on the road to Isfahan to the north, is the Gaz inn.

The magnificent height of the Gaz Inns is eleven meters and its exterior includes upper and lower porches with rational tiles and roofs.

In the northern part of the earth there is a plaster hall and a monarchy with two pens and on both sides of the two coordinate and continuous arches.

In the courtyard of the mansion, the blue pond is built in the middle of the building and opposite the hall, and its water flows into the south with multiple foams.

[14] The city of Gaz, with about seventy exhibitions of domestic and foreign crafts, has become one of the country's car shopping hubs.

Grand Mosque of Gaz