It was built by the Persian Safavid king, Shah Abbas II around 1650 C.E., on the foundations of an older bridge.
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The Khaji, or also known as the Khaju, Bridge in Ifahan, Iran, is a masonry arch bridge that features sluice gates to allow it to function as a weir (a small dam) when wooden plates were inserted into notches present in the arched portions of the bridge underneath. So, the Khaji, or Khaju, Bridge is a masonry arch bridge that also functions as a dam or weir.
Yes. It represents the history and archictecture of the Safavid Dynasty in Persia.
the type of bridge that the khaju bridge is the most famous of Isfahan bridges. since it was roused by the admiration of travelers since the 17th century.. the 23 arch and are 436 feet long and only 39 feet wide. it is also a dam somewhere can be called a masterpiece of balance and furthermore harmony, which has been known with a variety of all kinds of tiles which were certainly repaired in the 1873.it is an arch and a beam bridge :)
Gemini bridge
How do you constructed bridges?
Tower Bridge opened in 1894 and is constructed of 11000 tons of steel, Cornish granite and Portland stone.
The Skye Bridge is constructed of concrete and steel.
London Bridge is a pre-stressed concrete box girder bridge.
The Iron Bridge in Shropshire is the world's first bridge constructed entirely from iron.
well if your trying to make a bridge you should know how to!!!!!!!
It will collapse