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The Allah-verdi Khan Bridge was built in 1602 during the reign of Shah Abbbas. The bridge sits on Isfahans largest river the Zayendeh-Rud River. This giant bridge is made up of 33 arches and was built to connect the central populated area of Isfahan to the Armenian settlement of New Julfa. The Bridge is over 300 meters long and 14 meters wide and serves not only as a bridge but also as a dam. The north end of the bridge has a wider base and contains a very popular tea house, one of the more unique features of the bridge.