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Talar
Columned hall or porch in Iranian architecture / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Talar (disambiguation).
A talar or talaar (Persian: تالار) is a type of porch or hall in Iranian architecture. It generally refers to a porch fronting a building, supported by columns, and open on one or three sides.[1][2] The term is also applied more widely to denote a throne hall or audience hall with some of these features.[1]
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