A Cultural, Social, and Architectural Legacy

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The Persian version of the traditional bath, known as a hammam, has a rich history that dates back to the period. Baths were integral to daily life in Persian culture, where people used the bath not only for personal hygiene but also for social and spiritual purposes. The architecture of Persian hammams was often beautifully ornate, featuring domed ceilings, intricate tilework, and serene water features.

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