This village is located 17km. north west of Qeydar, and the Lejas Rood River flow across this area. It has a cold and dry climate. Places of interest of this vicinity are the Sajas Mosque, which is an ancient mosque, the mausoleum of Imam Zadeh Ebrahim and the Hosseinieh (mourning place) building .
Khodabandeh County is a county in Zanjan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Qeydar. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 161,696, in 36,121 families. The county is subdivided into four districts: the Central District, Afshar District, Bizineh ...
This two storeyed structure is located 500 km. south west of Soltanieh between Soltanieh and Khoda Bandeh. Researchers have affiliated this building to Soltan Chalapi. ...
The Sajas Rood finds its source in the southern slopes of the Aq Daq Mountains, which lie to the north east of Qeydar and to the south east of Zanjan. After receiving ...
This village is in the township of Khoda Bandeh and is located 60 km south west of Qeydar. It experiences a cold, dry climate. The "Shoor Chay' River flows to the ...
Rocky Village of Meymand is a very ancient village which is located near Shahr-e Babak city in Kerman Province, Iran. Meymand is believed to be a primary human ...
At least a millennium old, Masuleh is one of Iran’s most famous villages. Picture-postcard perfect, the earth-colored houses are stacked photogenically on top of ...
In Qeshm Island's southeast you'll find this almost vertical limestone cliff pockmarked with caves. They are said to have sheltered local villagers seeking refuge ...
Located near the Yazd-Isfahan Road and at the distance of 40 km. in the northwest of Ardakan, this beautiful village has the following historical edifices, Haj ...
Bazangan village is situated in a plain area in the Sarakhs township and located 128 km. east of Mashad. The Bazangan Mountain is located 6 km. to the west and ...
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