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consisting of 7 wives and 19 children. In Shusha, Bahman Mirza built a palace complex which included a two-story house with 15-16 rooms, rounded balconies, large oval hall, garden. In the big garden there were several houses consisting of 5-6 rooms for each of his wives and many more buildings
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