Other rivers in this province are Ab Bakhshah in Bardseer, Ravar in the vicinity of Ravar, Khobar in the vicinity of Khobar, Baft and Tangu'yeh (Palangi) river in Sirjan.
Sekonj Village is situated to the east of Mahan, and is a mountainous region with an exhilarating climate. The region also has two waterfalls. Its surrounding heights are suitable for sports such as mountaineering. The tomb of Sheikh Ali Baba, one of ...
These are named as Baravat and Baq Dasht Villages in Bam, Pareez in Sirjan, Kashku'iyeh in Rafsanjan, Manujan in Kahnooj, Qariat-ol-Arab in Bardseer, Shahmaran and Fariyab Villages in Baft.
This valley is to the east of the city of Khoram Abad. It is a dead-end valley. On the rocky surface of the valley a tank or pond has been dug, which fills up with water during the winter season. About 3 m. to the north of this point, is an inscription ...
This cave is one of the historical man-made caves dug out in the breast of the mountain. The said cave is 8 km. from Khoram Abad - Kermanshah Road. The cave is not within easy reach. Coins that have been discovered in the surroundings are related to ...
This temple is located to the south west of Khoram Abad and at a distance of 8 km. from Khoram Abad - Koohdasht Road. There is a crypt dug out in the mountain in 'Baba Abbas' Valley, which at present is a protected military area. Surrounding this crypt ...
The Sarab Changaei is a large and gushing spring. To the east of this spring is a large rock, on which the date of 'lotus' (flower) cultivation has been inscribed. This engraving has two tablets on each side. The one to the right displays four lines ...
This mosque was constructed in the year 970 AH. under the orders of Shah Parvar Soltan. In the year 1110 AH. the mosque was repaired by the orders of Shah Soltan Hossain Safavid. This historical 'decree' is presently in the Dej or castle of Shahpour ...
Situated on the peaks of Do Shah in Koohdasht, are two castles with the same name. One of which is a relatively large castle of which a portion of its southern ramparts adjoin the mountainside, and parts of the remaining wall are also evident. Its entrance ...
The Golshan bath is in the ancient network of Lahijan, and is relevant to the reign of Fath Ali Shah. It comprises of two cloak rooms or sarbinehs. The larger one for public use and the smaller for the elite.Internally it is an irregularly octagonal ...
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