Choobin Castle (Choobineh) is close to the lands of Daulat Abad, Malayer in Hamedan Province. Before inauguration of Malayer city, it was known as 'Choobin' or 'Choobineh'. This name was most probably in honor of the Iranian commander ...
Hamadan's rivers are generally fed by the snow accumulated on the mountains and the rainfall in the wet seasons. During the summer the river beds, except for major rivers such as Gaamasiab and Siminarud (Siminehrood), are entirely dry or reduced ...
The capital city of Sonqor County in Kermanshah Province located about 90 kilometers from Kermanshah, and consists of two valleys; that of Gavehrud and Shajarud.
This mosque is situated in the vicinity of the 'bazaar' of Asad Abad. The mosque is rectangular in shape. On the wall of the corridor at its entrance is a tomb-stone of cream colored marble with the kufic script on it. Besides which are five other inscriptions ...
No doubt the vast plains enhanced with natural beauty, are considered to be of important attractive tourist sites. To the north east of Hamadan are the plains of Kurijan and Razan extending till Avaj. Most of these plains are under cultivation of wheat ...
This river takes its source in the heights between Arak and Malayer. After joining with other rivers and irrigating the surrounding lands, it flows towards the Haus Soltan lake. In the higher areas of the river, leisure spots are found.
This cave is on the Arak - Malayer Road, in the village of Hizej. In colloquial language it is known as Zaqeh Darehsi. On entering the cave, there are 'halls' or areas 12 m. in length. After which there is a vast area that consists of a path branching ...
The others are not 'natural caves' but are historical caves of the province. These are as follows: Qalleh Jooq Cave, (village of Qalleh Jooq), Aq Qaya Cave, Tasheer and Gav Khaneh Caves (Malayer road to....) and Azad Cave (near Towiserkan).
Other rivers in this province are : Bakhtiari, Aab-afreeneh, Chulhoon, Baadavar, Cheshmak, Aab-tangooleh, Aab-Sefid, Gahrood, Aab-Malayer, Marbareh, Darreh-Dozdan and Takht-Jan rivers.
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