The above mentioned is located in the mountains near the village of Abakloo. The structure extends from the three sides to a steep precipice, with its entrance being to the southern side. The structure is mainly a brick construction, and is probably a remnant of the Sassanide or Al Booyeh periods.
The township of Takestan is bounded from north to the province of Gilan, from east to Qazvin township, and from west and south to Zanjan province. The center of the township is the city of Takestan which is located on the main route of Tehran - Europe and the Tehran western ...
It is located to the southeast of the Alvand Village, Takestan. Scattered around are earthenware related to the Safavid era. In this area marble tombstones with ...
This hill is located to the south of the Takestan - Hamadan Road, in the Dakan Dodangeh Village. Earthenware found here is relevant to the pre-historic ages.
This bath is related to the Safavid era located in Takestan and comprises of three sections:
A clock room, hot house and the water pool or Khazineh. The hot chamber ...
Imamzadeh Saleh and Imamzadeh Soleiman (Solomon) are two tombs close to each other in the Nahavand Village of Takestan (Qazvin Province). A rectangular chamber ...
This spring is one of the most important springs of the Qazvin province. Thousands of people travel to this site to enjoy its therapeutic effects. After the earthquake ...
Falak-ol-Aflak castle (in Khorram abad) is amongst the most important structures built during the Sassanid era. It has been known by a number of names since it ...
Tons of Steps but worth visiting! Rudkhan Castle is an ancient brick and stone medieval castle located 25 km southwest of Fuman city (Fooman) north of Iran in Gilan ...
The aggregate of the Takht-e-Soleiman monument (Takht-e-Soleyman or Azar Goshnasp Fire Temple) is placed on a natural high land, about 20 m. above the surrounding ...
Alamut Castle is a ruined mountain fortress located in the Alamut region in Qazvin Province. In 1090 AD, Alamut Castle was seized as a mountain fortress under the ...
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