Ali Qapu
Ali Qapu (also spelled Āli Qapu or Aali Qapu) usually refers to the name for the palaces of Safavid kings. When Iranians were defeated by Ottoman forces, they were forced to move their capital from Tabriz to Qazvin, and then to Isfahn, to avoid occupation of the capital city. At each of these cities, they established a new palace. It may refer to:
- East-Azerbaijan State Palace, Tabriz, Iran, known as Aali Qapu during Safavid times
- Ālī Qāpū, the palace at Isfahan, Iran
- Ali Qapu, Ardabil, a village in Ardabil Province, Iran
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