Shah-gholi
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Shah-goli is the name of a large park in Tabriz. It was used as a summer palace during Qadjar dynesty (when Tabriz was the official residence of Prince of Iran). It contains a palace that is surrounded by a great square water pool almost 5 meter depth. During 2nd Pahlavi's it was reconstructed.
After Iranian Revolution of 1979 the name of Shah-goli was changed to Eal-goli in official documents in but the name in common use continues to be Shahgoli.
Ark-e Tabriz • Bagh-e Golestan • Bazaar of Tabriz • Behnam House • Blue Mosque • Charm Sazi-e Khosravi • Eynali • Ghari Bridge • Kandovan • Maqbaratoshoara • Saat Tower • Saheb ol Amr • Saied Hamzeh Grave • Shah-gholi • Tabriz Constitution House • Tabriz Fire Fighting Tower • Tabriz Railway Station • Tarbiyat street