in Dehdasht city | Kohgiluyeh va Boyer-Ahmad province
Tourist Attraction
Old Dehdasht
Related to Dehdasht city (Kohgiluyeh va Boyer-Ahmad Province)
Based on the historical writings, this area was called Belad Shapour in the past and was founded by Shapour I, the son of Ardeshir Sasanid I. Based on documents of Fars Nameh-ye- Naseri, it was one of the ancient cities that has witnessed lots of damages at the end of the Safavid era, as its trading routes were insecure. Whereas during the Zandieh period, this region faced further decline and plunder. Historical remnants such as the water reservoir, Imamzadeh, and citadel, of which its tower and rampart have been observed. Materials such as gypsum, plaster, lime and mortar, and stone slabs, have been used in their construction. The ceiling of the dome of the public bath is only of brick.
Dehdasht City in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province is limited in the north by Baq-e-Malek, Eazeh (Khuzestan province) and Lordegan (Chahar Mahal Va Bakhtiyari province) and in the south by Gachsaran, in the west are the cities of Behbahan and Ramhormoz (Khuzestan province) ...
The Bahmaei sector with its center as Kilak comprises of two small villages by the names of "frontier Bahmaei" and "tropical Bahmaei". The Lirab and Sidoon Rivers ...
The Ganjehie Gorge is a recreational area with various kind of trees, such as plane tree, wild plum and oak trees. This area is verdant with several springs around ...
This tomb is located in a place that is presently the forest park of Dehdasht city. This square shaped grave has been made of stone and gypsum and amongst local ...
This relic is located on the right side of the Dehdasht - Behbahan Road, and to the left of the Kheir Abad River and is related to the Sassanide era. This construction ...
The construction of these types of castles are related to the sun worshipping and angel fertility beliefs. The Dokhtar Castles were usually big and small fire-temples ...
Amidst the various mountains standing side by side in Kohkiluyeh Va Boyer Ahmad province, is a narrow pass or gorge named as Soulak or Sorook (or Tang-e Sulak). ...
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