The Constitutional House of Isfahan was formerly a place for meetings between constitutionalists, scholars, intellectuals, and political figures of Isfahan, where they consulted and exchanged ideas. This house, considered one of the museums of Isfahan, is one of the most attractive and exciting places for those interested in contemporary history and political science.
The original owner of this house is Mohammad Taghi Razi, also known as Sheikh Razi and Mohammad Taghi Khan Ivanki, who was a prominent scholar of his time. Sheikh Razi, the head of the Najafi lineage in Isfahan, was also known as Sahib Hashieh.
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