Saadat School, one of the first modern schools in Iran and one of the tourist attractions of Bushehr, was established during the Qajar era by order of Ahmad Khan Daryabeigi. This school holds an important place not only in the history of Bushehr but also in the history of education in the country. The building of the school was inspired by the modern educational styles of that time and includes classrooms with high ceilings, large windows, and a spacious courtyard. Today, this building is registered on the national heritage list and is considered part of the city's cultural identity.
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