Baqcheh Jooq Palace

Baqcheh Jooq Palace or Kakh Muzeh Maku, is currently a museum.

Baqcheh Jooq Palace is a palace located between the border towns of Maku and Bazargan in West Azarbaijan.

It is situated in a vast garden covering about 11 hectares (27 acres). This palace was built at the end of Qajar dynasty under the orders of Iqbal-ol-Saltaneh Makui, one of the commanders of Mozafaredin Shah.

History and construction

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The palace complex was commissioned in 1858 by Naser al-Din Shah of the Qajar dynasty, and construction was completed in 1879.

Architectural style and design

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Baqcheh Jooq Palace exemplifies traditional Persian architecture with multiple courtyards, iwans, and gardens.

Notable Features of the Palace

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Grand courtyards and gardens

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The palace is centered around a vast rectangular courtyard surrounded by two-story arcades.

Intricate tilework and mosaics

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Colorful tile mosaics adorn the vaults, wall panels, floors, and fountains throughout the palace complex.

Decorative fountains and pools

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The palace gardens contain fountains.

Ornate mirror work and stucco carvings

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Gilded mirrors and intricate stucco moldings embellish the palace interior spaces in typical Qajar fashion.

Daily Life and Activities at the Palace

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Royal receptions and gatherings

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In its heyday, the palace would have bustled with members of the extensive royal family, guests, and servants.

Lavish feasts and entertainment

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Sumptuous carpets, low sofreh tables, and cushions were arranged in courtyards for picnics.

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