Asiab Kharabeh Waterfall

Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
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Asiab-kharabeh (Kharaba Dierman) is one of t beautiful regions in east Azarbaijan .The name refer due to ruined remain parts of water mill.
Asiab Kharabeh Waterfall
is related to Jolfa city (East Azerbaijan Province)
Also known as: Asiyab Kharabe Waterfall, Kharaba Deyirman, Abshar Asiab kharabeh, ruined mill waterfall
Asiab-kharabeh (Kharaba Dierman) is one of t beautiful regions in east Azarbaijan .The name refer due to ruined remain parts of water mill.
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabeh, literally meaning ruined mill, also known as Kharaba Deyirman, is located 27 kilometers from hadi shahr, border strip of Iran and Azerbaijan and at a distance of 5 kilometers from the “Manjan Abad” village in East Azerbaijan, along the Marand-Julfa route.

The reason for its naming is the remaining of old mills that can be seen in some parts of this site. Asiab Kharabeh can be found next to the railway bridge to Nakhjavan, five kilometers from Minjanabad and close to Alvan village, and also close to the border between Iran and Azerbaijan Republic on the coasts of Aras River. Asiab Kharabeh is a name attributed to the water spring, waterfall, river and road located in this land. Asiab Kharabeh River is a drainage system that feeds from Aras River.
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Water of this waterfall originates from a beautiful and crystal fountain of Kiamaki mountain, one of the high mountains of Dizmar district in west of Arasbaran, Marand county and Zonouz.

Asiab Kharabeh was once a mill that is now ruined and vacant. It was ten meters tall and spread over an area as big as two hundred square meters. Asiab Kharabeh Water Spring originates from Kiamaki Mountain. Fig trees have grown in great number all around the water spring. The summit of Kiamaki Mountain is more than three thousand and four hundred meters tall. Valleys of Khor Khoreh, Marzeh and Kalriz are positioned around it. Asiab Kharabeh and Kiamaki Mountain are both parts of Aras Geological Park.

Asiab Kharabeh Water Spring is a trough that feeds many waterfalls of Asaib Kharabeh, and then flows into a deep valley. There are many big and small waterfalls that add to the beauty and wonder of this area. The walls of the waterfalls and megaliths on the right side of the valley are covered with lichens and moss and green and emerald water plants. The stone walls, the trees and the water canals resemble the traditional Iranian paintings as if they have been recreated and are moving right in front of the viewer’s eyes.
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabeh is a name attributed to the water spring, waterfall, river and road located in this land. Asiab Kharabeh River is a drainage system that feeds from Aras River.

Following the efforts of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran, the mill has been repaired and restored. It is now functioning symbolically and grinds wheat into flour. Some products are made from this flour and are provided to the buyers. Even though Julfa has rather warm weather, Asiab Kharabeh is cold during spring and summer. Cold and pleasant weather enhances the eye-catching view.
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Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
Asiab Kharabe Waterfall - Jolfa
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