The township of Zahedan, is the neighborhood of Khorasan province in the north, the province of Kerman in the west, and in the south is within the limits of the townships of Iran Shahr and Khash. To its east are the borders of Afghanistan and Pakistan. ...
Timur Castle is a relic of the Mongol and Safavid eras and a part of Zahedan Kohneh Ancient city. The structure is located to the southwest of the old city of Zahedan (Zahedan-e Kohneh) and in the Posht Ab vicinity of Zabol.
Historical city of Zahedan-Kohne ...
Saam castle near Zabol is located within a distance of 28 km. in Zahedan - Zabol Road, and its structure is in a form of an irregular trapezium. This castle has two entrances, one to the north, and the other to the south with a watch tower. This relic ...
Birjand is capital of South Khorasan province, eastern Iran. The city is known for its saffron and handmade carpet exports. Birjand is a fast-growing city and a major center of commerce in eastern Iran.
It had two forts, one on a prominent high ground ...
The township of Khash is in the neighborhood of the township of Zahedan in Sistan va Balouchestan Province which stands to the north, and to its west and south is Iran Shahr. Due to its high altitude, that is in respect to the other townships and the ...
A group of seventeen Italian sightseers have commenced an excursion across the southeastern Sistan-Baluchestan province, which is amongst Iran’s lesser-known destinations.
Mil-e Naderi Fahraj (Naderi Tower in Fahraj) is constructed and beautifully adorned with bricks. This tower was a land mark of the times, so as to guide the caravans in the region of Bam and Fahraj en route Zahedan to Kerman. It is said that the same ...
The township of Iran Shahr (Iranshahr) is the largest township of Sistan and Baluchestan province, located in the central and western portion of the province. To the north of this township are the townships of Zahedan, Saravan and Khash.
In the eastern ...
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