The Ardashir Babakan Palace, also known as the Firuzabad Fire Temple, was built by «Ardashir Babakan» after his victory over «Ardavan V» near the city of «Gur», close to a spring that still flows, and is considered one of the most important remaining buildings from the Sasanian era. This palace is made of interconnected halls, and even after several centuries, the plasterwork on the upper parts of its interior walls remains intact.
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