about Eram Garden in
Fars province
BAGH-E ERAM, a famous and beautiful garden at Shiraz. Its site
close to the embankment of the Rudkhana-ye Kushk was formerly on
the northwestern fringe of the city but is now well inside the
greatly expanded urban area.
The present garden and mansion are not very old but, like the
other famous gardens of Shiraz, may well have replaced an
earlier foundation. D. N. Wilber surmised that its antecedent
may have been the Bag-e Shah mentioned in accounts o seed
(Fasa`i, II, p. 164). Forsat Shirazi, a contemporary of Fasa`i,
praised the Bag-e Eram for its beautiful flowers, refreshing
air, tall cypresses (a stately, beautiful cypress tree there
known as sarv-e naz has long been a major tourist attraction),
fragrant myrtles, flowing wa of the constructional work and
praises of the then owner Nasir-al-Molk
After the coup detat of 1332 5./1953 and the exile of the Qashqa`i brothers, who in the meantime had regained ownership of the Bag-e Eram, the government confiscated the garden and later on gave it to Pahlavi University now the University of Shiraz
Duringthis period the former mud walls were replaced with iron
railings, old trees were cut down to make room for lawns, and a
broad street named Eram Boulevard was laid out on the northwest
side. Early during the revolution of 1357 5./1978-79. The
Qashqa`is repossessed the garden; shortly afterward its owner
Khosrow Khan dedicated it to the people of Shiraz. The garden
has now been made into a botanical garden and the mansion has
been assigned to the Faculty of Law of the university.
Bibliography: Mohammad-Nasir Forsat Shirazi, Atar-e `Ajam,
Bombay, 1313/1895, repr. 1353/1934. D. N. Wilber, Persian
Gardens and Garden Pavilions, Tokyo, 1962; tr. Mahindokht Saba,
Bagha-ye Iran kuska-ye an, Tehran, 1348 5./1969. R. Pechere,
-Etude de jardins historiques, in UNESCO, Iran, March, 1973.
Mohammad-Taqi Mostafawi, Eqlim-e Pars, Tehran, 1343 5./1964; tr.
R. N. Sharp, The Land of Pars, Chippenham, England, 1978, p.
315.
Eram garden is located in the center of Shiraz on the side of
Eram Street. A leader of the Qashqai tribe known as Mohammad Ali
Khan Ilkhani during the early 18th century made this garden.
About 75 years later, Nasirolmolk bought the garden and Haj
Mohammad Hassan, the prominent architect built its three storey
building. This monument is a masterpiece from the Qajar dynasty
in so far as architecture, painting, carvinf, tiling and
stuccowork are concerned.
The lower sections of the building`s exterior are formed of 2 -
meter - high plain and carved stones and on the eight columns
there is the exihibt of two Qajar soldiers ans six inscriptions.
The inscriptions have been inscribed by Mirza Ali Naghi
Khoshnevis in Nastaligh style of writing. In the portal of the
building there are three large and two small sessions.
The spring, which flows in the waterfronts, right in the middle
of the building pours into ponds and grants Eram garden a great
appeal. The cypress tree in this garden is quite famous
...YES! IRAN IS BEAUTIFUL