Kiashahr port is a beautiful green city in the north of Iran, Gilan Province. The Sefidrud river is the biggest of river in northern Iran, which flows into the Caspian Sea through Kiashahr beach.
The tower is in the vicinity of Ray and probably it is the resting abode of Toqrol I of the Saljuqi Dynasty. This tower is in the form of panels and is 20 m. in height. In 1300 AH. it had gone under repair, but unfortunately most of its focal elements ...
This enameled or glazed dome was the resting place of the mother of Hazrat Sajad (AS) the daughter of Yazdgerd Sassani III the last Sassanid emperor of Persia. It is located in the southern skirts of the Ray mountains, reputedly known as the mountain ...
Javanmard-e Ghassab (lit. chivalrous butcher) is a legendary personality whose mosauleum is located in Shahr-e Ray (Rhagae) south of Tehran in a district in his name. The old name of this district was "Mansoor Abad"
Its a square shaped structure with ...
The civilization of this area dates back to the 4 millennium BC. This spring is in north of Ebne Babvaih and to the west of cement factory of Ray. Overlooking the said spring is a relatively large stone tablet on which the profile of Fathali Shah and ...
These two districts are placed at 30 and 35 km north-east of Tehran respectively. It has a moderate climate in spring and summer. The following villages nearby provide leisure spots: Aahar, Shekarabe, Laloon, Zaigoon, Garmab Darreh, and Maygoon.
This is an old bath from the Qajar period in the Qaslan Village of Qorveh at a distance of 10 km. from Qorveh and east of Serish Abad. The internal architectural features of the bath, tile-work and other parts are noticeable. In addition to which there ...
This river originates from the Hezar Masjed, Aladaq and Binalood heights. The main tributary runs in this vicinity, and two other rivers such as "Shirin Chai" and "Soomobarakeh" feed the Atrak River and form a part of the borderline between Iran and ...
It is in this valley that the Atrak River with the length of 600 km flows and is one of the most beautiful and greenest spots of the region and therefore enhances the attraction for visitors.
This river flows in the valley of Kashaf Rood. Its source is in the mountain ranges of Binalood and Hezar Masjed and Nayshabur. The river is 290 km. in length and after receiving some branches in Khatoon Bridge it joins with Harir Rood River and from ...
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