Another historical building remaining from the late Qajar era, which today is recognized as one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Mashhad, is the Amiri House. This historic house was built by order of a person named Alireza Attarinejad, who lived in this place for several years and after his death, it passed to his son. Eventually, a person named Amiri bought the house from Attarinejad's son and lived there for about 50 years, and since then this mansion became known as the Amiri House. Also, this house was registered in 2005 as a valuable historical monument in the list of national heritage of Iran.
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