Tourist Attraction

Pol-e-Dokhtar Arjan Bridge

in Behbahan city | Khuzestan province
Tourist Attraction

Pol-e-Dokhtar Arjan Bridge

Related to Behbahan city (Khuzestan Province)
There are remnants of a bridge and dam on Taab River in the district of Arjan of Behbahan township. It is similar to the great bridge of Shooshtar, but in smaller dimensions. To the south corner, there are evidences of four pillars and a part of dam. To the north corner of this relic are also the remnants of four wells dug in stones along with a water supply system.
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The township of Behbahan in Khuzestan Province has a semi-desert like climate, with hot scorching summers and rainy winters. Its center is Behbahan city, which is located at a distance of 1,105 km. from Tehran. The ruling center of ancient times was known as "Qobad Foreh" ...
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