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Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
The Tak Ab Gorge is located 20 km. northeast of Behbahan, and is also known as 'Darband-e-Pars'. In the natural terrain of this gorge, parts of the gravel walk or flagstones (for the royalty) from the Achaemenian era have been remained. On the top of ...
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
The said engravings are 50 km. north west of Behbahan and are related to the Parthian period.
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
The same is located at a distance of 9 km. north of Behbahan. Not far from the entrance of the gorge, there are a few inscriptions in simple Nasta'liq script engraved on rocks. The first inscription is four-sided and reveals the endeavours of the Behbahan ...
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
The said is situated to the south of Behbahan. The portal leading to the area of the tomb, has three inscriptions on each side. In the older section are inscriptions dating 1053 AH coinciding with the reign of Shah Abbas Safavid II.
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
The Eshkeft Deraz Mountain lies 34 km. northwest of Behbahan with an elevation of 2,330 m. The Qallat River originates from here. This mountain spans from the northwest towards southeast and a part of which is densely covered with chestnut forests.
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
The Jarahi River flows through the townships of Kohkiluyeh Va Boyer Ahmad, Behbahan, Ramhormoz and Mah Shahr. It originates from the mountains of Rah Barik, Sefid and Golgilak, 53 km. northwest of Yasooj. After following a long course, and joining to ...
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behbahan (city)
The Zohreh River is flown in the townships of Mamasani (Fars province), Behbahan, Gachsaran and Mah Shahr. Its length is 490 km. and its height from the source is 2,850 m. This river originates from northwest of Ardakan, and passing a long course, enters ...
Tourist Attraction in Behshahr (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behshahr (city)
The municipality grounds of Behshahr city is the former Baq-e-Shah, reputedly known as Ashraf-ol-Belad of the Safavid period, which is full of fir trees and beautiful flowers. A new structure has been built on the ruins of the old one, well known as ...
Tourist Attraction in Behshahr (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behshahr (city)
These caves are located in the village of Tarujen, 5 km. south west of Behshahr. The same were discovered in 1949. Discoveries made here have revealed the life style of primitive man in three periods related to the stone ages. Three human skeletons have ...
Tourist Attraction in Behshahr (city)
Tourist Attraction in Behshahr (city)
This palace is situated on a mount overlooking the city of Behshahr. The palace is a relic of the Safavid period and has been repaired during the Pahlavi era. The said is square in structure and is a two storeyed edifice with a circular ceiling. Both ...
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