This museum was inaugurated in the year 1968 and has brought about a wide collection of relics from the past. Articles such as bronze and other metals related to the pre-historic ages, earthenware of the Islamic period, a collection of coins etc., a section related to anthropology, and a variety of other remnants are on display.
Miandoaab located in the south west of Lake Orumieh in a fertile plains. Its capital city being Miandoab, placed at 823 km. from Tehran and to the south of the province, midst the plains. Climatically it has a moderate and somewhat humid weather. The city being engulfed ...
Simineh River (Simineh Rud, Tatavi Chay, Tatahu Chay) originates from the summits around Saqez south of Lake Orumieh (Urmieh Lake). The main branch of which, Shetaveh ...
This hillock lies alongside the village of Dash Tappeh in Miandoab. To the east of this hillock there is an entrance to the hillock which is made of lime stone ...
This spring is between upper Ahmad Abad and the Zendan mountain of Miandoab, and is about 1,980 m. above the sea level. This spring is one of the two sulfurous ...
The Mausoleum of Avicenna (Abu Ali Sina) is a complex located at Avicenna Square, Hamadan, Iran. Dedicated to the Iranian polymath Avicenna, the complex includes ...
The construction of this museum had begun in the year 1956 AH and finalized in the year 1961.
This was erected on grounds having an area of 1448 sq. m. and was ...
Khaneh Mashrooteh is a museum and one of the historic houses in Tabriz once belonged to one of the constitutional revolution activists and the museum inside is ...
Vaziri Caved Museum launched in September, 2005 in Lavasan (a city near Tehran) and it is run by Dr. Nasser Hooshmand Vaziri who is a famous Iranian sculptor. All ...
Azerbaijan museum is one of the most significant museums of Iran which is located in Tabriz and next to historical Blue mosque. This museum is recognized as the ...
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