File:Main entrance to the Hamamni Baths.jpg

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Merlons and red clay design at top of walls of the building.

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English: Red clay has been used in the architecture which, due to rain and weathering, has run down the sides of the externals walls. The baths are often referred to as the Persian Baths, because they were designed by a Persian architect, Haji Gulamhussein. The Persian architectural influence on the building can be primarily through the arches at the top of the main outside wall off the baths.
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