Tekiye Reza Gholi-Khan. You can still find some of the street names from the old days. Behind the doors, down inside, there were hidden courtyards where we were welcomed with hospitality.. The caravanserai between Tekiye Street and Kuche Derakhti. Some of the houses on Kuche Derakhti were cemented closed. The only tree left on Kuche Derakhti. The streets, once rutted and muddy were now paved, with a ditch down the middle. The entrance to the Jewish Hospital on Cyrus Street. My cousin Ehteram in front of the Hamam-e-Keshvari (Keshvari Bathhouse). A new friend I met as we inquired about the bath house. On "SEVEN MOSQUE STREET" there were neither mosques nor synagogues. After spending two days in Sarechal, we are sure we'll come back again soon.
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Tekiye Reza Gholi-Khan. You can still find some of the street names from the old days.
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