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who opposee public bath in iran (1mark)​

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Answered by pooja9070
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The clergy of Iran viewed water as a sacred element and to use it for public bathing seemed a desecration to them. This is the reason why public baths were opposed in Iran.

Answered by bratatimondal2006
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In Iran the bath houses remained as an important part of the islamic culture. But from the mid 15th to 16th century. Iran's historic bathhouses, where patrons are rinsed and massaged beneath graceful archways and tiled walls. But business has declined as modern conveniences now allow showers and baths in most homes across the Islamic Republic. The few that remain, mostly in old neighborhoods, largely draw day laborers and travelers.

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