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- Hashti abstract "Hashti or Dlan-e-voroudi, in most traditional houses in Iran, is the space one behind the sar-dar (doorway). Hashtis are designed in many different shapes, including octagonal, hexagonal, square and rectangular. In more luxurious homes the hashti has more ornamentation and a seating area. After the hashti, a series of curved and narrow spaces called "rahro" follow, which usually lead to the home's courtyard. In a mosque, the hashti is designed so as to guide the visitor through purification before prayer.".
- Hashti wikiPageID "38351931".
- Hashti wikiPageRevisionID "605867316".
- Hashti hasPhotoCollection Hashti.
- Hashti subject Category:Iranian_architecture.
- Hashti comment "Hashti or Dlan-e-voroudi, in most traditional houses in Iran, is the space one behind the sar-dar (doorway). Hashtis are designed in many different shapes, including octagonal, hexagonal, square and rectangular. In more luxurious homes the hashti has more ornamentation and a seating area. After the hashti, a series of curved and narrow spaces called "rahro" follow, which usually lead to the home's courtyard.".
- Hashti label "Hashti".
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- Hashti sameAs Q5679093.
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- Hashti wasDerivedFrom Hashti?oldid=605867316.
- Hashti isPrimaryTopicOf Hashti.