
This wall is the facade of another 17th c. building of Kond. I was able to meet the family that lives inside who told me a bit about its history. They said that this house was the Shah's sister's house because it was well fortified on the hill. It's currently split into 2 different residences. Location: 40.181936754123704, 44.49972929193259 Kond, which means long hill in Armenian, is one of the three original districts of Yerevan, and was formerly known as Tepebashi during the 17th-century Persian rule. Kond was inhabited by Safavid/Qajar Persians, Tatars (Azeris), and Armenians. It's currently the only remaining district of 3 districts of Yerevan during the Safavid Persian rule. Today, it's not in good shape and lacks many basic infrastructure that the rest of the neighborhoods of Yerevan have. More info: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kond - https://hetq.am/en/article/9535 - https://onnik-krikorian.com/new_site/kond-stepping-back-in-time/ Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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