Sattar Khan House

Sattar Khan House: A Journey to the Heart of Constitutional History
The house of Sattar Khan, known as Sardar Melli, in Tabriz city, is a valuable relic of the ups and downs of the constitutional era. This house, which was the residence and struggle of Sattar Khan against the Qajar tyranny, is today a historical museum, welcoming visitors from all over Iran and the world.
A look at the architecture of the house:
Sattar Khan’s house was built in Amirkhiz neighborhood of Tabriz and on a land with an area of about 4000 square meters.
This house consists of two parts, inside and outside, each of which has its own characteristics.
The inner part was the residence of Sattar Khan and his family.
The outer part was the place of meetings, meetings and struggles of Sattar Khan with his friends.
The architecture of Sattar Khan’s house is built in traditional Iranian style using materials such as brick, clay and wood.
The decorations of the house include beautiful wall paintings, stucco and tiling
Historical significance:
Sattar Khan’s house is known as a symbol of resistance and freedom in the history of Iran.
This house has been the place of many important events of the constitutional era, including the sit-in of Sattar Khan and his friends against the government forces.
Visiting Sattar Khan’s house provides an opportunity to learn about the constitutional history and bravery of Sattar Khan and his companions.
Sattar Khan Museum:
Today, Sattar Khan’s house is used as a historical museum.
In this museum, personal items and belongings of Sattar Khan, documents and documents related to the constitutional period, as well as paintings and sculptures of Sattar Khan and his companions are exhibited.
Visiting the Sattar Khan Museum

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