Khosrow's Palace (Persian: کاخ خسرو) is the remains of a Sassanian palace in Qasr-e Shirin, Iran.The Palace was built on the order of Khosrow II for his Christian wife, Shirin.[1]
It was listed among the national heritage sites of Iran with the number 32 on 16 September 1931.[2]
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