This caravansary is located at 3 km. south of the Sassanide Fire Temple in Firooz Abad. it probabely dates back to the Sassanian era. It consists of a large court surrounded by many rooms. The room are made with the characteristic architecture of the ...
The road between Firooz Abad and Darabgerd was discovered in 1960 by Proffessor Wandenbuerg. Here, some buildings are seen which belong to the Sassanian era, e.g., Kerateh and Zaq Fire Temples.
This spring is located at 8 km distance in the Qeer-Khanj Road, in the Firooz Abad township. It has sulphur rich water with therapeutic value used for treatment of skin and rheumatoid diseases.
Other special rural areas of Bushehr can be named as follows : The village of 'Chahar Roostaie' (Territory of Genaveh) having four pilgrimag site. The village of 'Kamali' (Genaveh). The village of "Gomaroon' (Genaveh) having two ancient mosques and a ...
This structure is on the Genaveh - Daylam road. The dome has twelve panels. This mosque has been constructed about 70 years ago and has been influenced by Indian architecture used in temples. It is believed that an offspring of the 4th Imam of the Shiite ...
This archaeological hill is located in Sheikhlar Village in Germi. The objects found there date back to the Parthian period. In the vat-shape graves, beside the dead bodies often ceramic animal statues (20-25 cm) as well as ornamental stones, silver ...
This tomb is located 25 km. from Gonabad in the village of Mazar Bimarq. This tomb is in the shape of a tower, which is octagon. The dome of the mausoleum stands 4 m. high and the internal walls are beautifully designed. This tomb is from the Safavid ...
This palace was built by Aqa Mohammad Khan-e-Qajar and is situated in the south of Gorgan. Its architectural affects are related to the 12th century AH.
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