ملخص الجهاز:
The beginning of the extensive saga of this tower dates back to the year 1374 (1995), when the Isfahan Article 5 Commission (subject to the Law on the Establishment of the Supreme Council of Urban Planning and Architecture of Iran) changed the current usage of the tower site to cultural, commercial, and administrative services, thus initiating the Jahan-Nama project.
However, Jahan-Nama, without approval from the aforementioned commission and the support of the then senior city officials of Isfahan (the Governor and the head of the Provincial Cultural Heritage Organization), in favor of the project investor (the municipality), continued construction until its excessive height encroached upon the historical buffer zone of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, and thus the discussions began.
The story of wise and pain-filled struggle, free from the narrow walls of regulations—which, in the case of the "Naqsh-e Jahan Square file," was exchanged through a letter to the judge in the form of a dialogue with historical signs—requires another narrator to walk this path again, so that peace may come, lest we remain indifferent and unpeaceful.
The representative of the mayor, the accused, and his defenders were present, and they have surely prepared a defense to answer the question: "Why have you tarnished the city's prestige and pitted UNESCO against it?" Representatives of the Cultural Heritage Organization were also waiting for your invitation, and law enforcement officers carrying the case file stood in green uniforms—which theoretically carry the call of green-thinking, sacrifice, and service—and everything was ready to address the complaint of the founders of civilization.