Khan Bridge, with a history dating back to the Safavid era, is considered one of the tourist attractions of Marvdasht and was built by Imam Qoli Khan on the Kor River. This monument was registered as one of Iran's national heritage sites on October 24, 1972. The length of the bridge is 101 meters and its width is 5 meters, but in the middle, the bridge's bulge reaches up to 70.5 meters and its height to the place where water flows is 13 meters, with 5 spans. The stone bases are made of an old mortar called Nanak, and the arches are constructed with bricks.
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