Considered one of the aristocratic structures of the Safavid Dynasty, the building enjoys various spaces with plenty of decorations. The family of Moshir Ansari were Mostofis (finance ministers) and Monshis (secretaries) of Safavid court, who emigrated from Shiraz to Isfahan during the time of Shah Abbas the Great. Mirza Habib Allah Moshir al-Molk Ansari can be referred to as the …
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